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  2. Non-crime hate incident - Wikipedia

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    Police are required to record these incidents even when no crime has been committed, as long as they align with the perception-based criteria outlined by the College of Policing. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The College of Policing first initiated NCHIs in 2014, advising police forces to begin keeping records of the incidents. [ 11 ]

  3. College of Policing - Wikipedia

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    The College of Policing is a professional body for the police in England and Wales. It was established in 2012 to take over a number of training and development roles that were the responsibility of the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA). [3] The National Police Library was also transferred from the NPIA at that time.

  4. Neighbourhood policing team - Wikipedia

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    A neighbourhood policing team (NPT), also sometimes known as safer neighbourhood team (SNT), [1] [2] is a small team of police officers and police community support officers (usually 3-10 strong) who are dedicated to policing a certain community or area. [3] It is a concept developed by the police of the United Kingdom.

  5. Signal crime - Wikipedia

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    The Signal Crimes Perspective is useful to local policing styles that are based on the philosophy of community policing, as it underlines the need for engaging with communities – through local beat meetings or the 'Neighbourhood Security Interview' [5] – to understand the local problems that create insecurity. With this understanding, local ...

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    This was carried out under the powers granted by section 59 of the Anti-social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014, as spelled out in the accompanying documentation, and specifically focuses on ...

  7. Neighbourhood action group - Wikipedia

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    A Neighbourhood Action Group, or NAG, is a UK initiative, set up to deal with key issues identified by a community's first public consultation. The group is coordinated by the police . This may happen in the form of a public meeting, through surveys done face-to-face or by mail, or a combination of methods.

  8. Alison Heydari - Wikipedia

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    She previously led the MPS on neighbourhood policing and, nationally, on Out-Of-Court Resolutions, used by police to deal proportionately with first time or low-level offences. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is now on secondment to the National Police Chiefs’ Council as Programme Director for the National Police Race Action Plan whilst also retaining ...

  9. National Police Chiefs' Council - Wikipedia

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    The NPCC was established on 1 April 2015 as the replacement organisation of the Association of Chief Police Officers.. In 2010, the Cameron Government announced a series of police reforms including local accountability through police and crime commissioners (PCC), and the creation of the National Crime Agency and the College of Policing.