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Police praised as crime drops

1:36pm Tuesday 4th March 2008

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Crime in the Cowley area of Oxford has dropped by nearly a third, according to new police figures.

Statistics comparing the three months between October and December 2007 to the same period the previous year showed there were more than 100 fewer incidents, while violent crime had dropped by nearly 20 per cent.

Residents and publicans in the area welcomed the news - and said they had noticed the difference.

Barbara Greenwood, 73, of Normandy Crescent, said: "We've definitely noticed it and we feel it's a lot safer.

"We've seen more police and PCSOs around and I think that's helped."

Colin Joyce, who has been running the Shelley Arms pub, in Cricket Road, for 21 years, praised the way the area has been policed.

He said: "I've seen more community police officers and I've also seen more police officers on push bikes, which I think could have made a difference.

"My area has changed from a big family area to bedsit land, but I must admit it's a lot better around here than it was five years ago, so they must have done something."

Vehicle crime fell by just over 58 per cent, from 96 to 40 over the three months, while violent crime dropped from 96 to 77 - although the drop was in less serious common assaults rather than actual and grievous bodily harm, which remained the same.

Antisocial behaviour also fell, with incidents of neighbours causing a nuisance dropping nearly 46 per cent and rowdy behaviour falling from 125 to 91 incidents.

Don Critten, landlord of the Original Swan, in Oxford Road, said: "It's a lot to do with the community policemen and the police themselves. They're doing what they should be doing and they've got their act together.

"You hear all the bad stuff with people saying Cowley's a den of iniquity, but it's nice to get something positive and it means that what the police are doing is working."

Insp Graham Sutherland of Cowley police said: "In the main I believe it (the drop) is down to good supervision by the PCSOs and a wider spread of them reacting to community intelligence, particularly around drinking in the parks and when antisocial behaviour is reported."

He said his officers had been responding straight away to any intelligence received.

Mr Sutherland added: "It's just now a matter of trying to keep it there and keep driving it down further."

The only area that rose was theft from a person - up 83 per cent from six to 11.

He said: "What we are hoping to do is raise awareness of these issues and try and get them ironed out, with better vigilance of staff in pubs and restaurants and identifying the people responsible.

"With the lighter nights we need to be vigilant with people drinking in the parks, which is always a problem, and we'll be focusing on that."


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Tony Brett, Cowley, Oxford says...
5:39pm Tue 4 Mar 08

I'd like to add my praise to this. The Reliance Way/Saunders Road area has improved dramatically over the last year or two and I am convinced that it is the very regular presence of the PCSOs and the time they take to get to know the local community, particularly the kids, that makes all the difference.

Well done TVP!

Peter, Oxford says...
5:43pm Tue 4 Mar 08

Statistics


Anybody can make statistics look good I have seen no improvement in fact this just get worse.

Peter, Cowley says...
8:06am Wed 5 Mar 08

I think that Inspector Sutherland has done a gret job. Keep it up mate.

Jane, Cowley says...
8:39am Wed 5 Mar 08

i think the neighbourhood team do a fantastic job, i've had regular contact with the PCSO and they are wicked. its obviously all down to the inspectors motivational skills!!!!

Paul, Wantage says...
10:07am Wed 5 Mar 08

I think Cowley has to be the best run neighbourhood in Oxford, the inspector is very approachable, the Police Officers guide the PCSO's impecably and the PCSOs visit every street every day. No wonder crime is down in Cowley.

No CCTV, Cowley Road says...
6:19pm Thu 6 Mar 08

If crime is falling why are the police fighting so hard to get cctv on the cowley Road? Contrary to scaremongering in the local media by the police, the Cowley Road is not crime ridden and these figures confirm once again that there is no need to install cameras. It’s about time the local council woke up and did the sensible thing - scrap the scheme now!

The No CCTV on Cowley Road campaign website is at www.no-cctv.org.uk

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