Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
Time: 12:11 pm
Results for crime reduction partnerships
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Author: Shepherd, Jonathan
Title: The Cardiff Model: Effective NHS Contribution to Violence Prevention
Summary: Emergency departments (EDs) can contribute distinctively and effectively to violence prevention by working with Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRPs) and by sharing, electronically wherever possible, simple anonimized data about precise location of violence, weapon use, assailants and day/time of violence. These data, and the contributions of consultants in CDRP meetings, enhance effectiveness of targeted policing significantly, reduce licensed premises and street violence, and reduce overall A&E violence related attendances - in Cardiff, by 40% since 2002. This protocol for Emergency Medicine involvement in community violence prevention sets out the reasons for contributing, how contributions can be made, what contributions have been found to be effective, who should contribute and when contributions are best made. Misconceptions and barriers to working with local violence reduction agencies are listed, together with ways of overcoming them which are consistent with ethical guidance to doctors and data protection legislation.
Details: Cardiff: University of Wales, 2007. 20p.
Source: Internet Resource; Prepared for Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP, Member of Parliament for Kingston Upon Hull West and Hessle
Year: 2007
Country: United Kingdom
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Shelf Number: 118792
Keywords: Crime Reduction PartnershipsViolence PreventionViolent CrimeWeapons |