04a JSNA Appendix , item 5. PDF 6 MB - Lambeth Council
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04a JSNA Appendix , item 5. PDF 6 MB - Lambeth Council
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DRAFT<br />
Rowdy /<br />
Inconsiderate<br />
Behaviour<br />
Rowdy / Nuisance<br />
Neighbours<br />
Hate Incident<br />
Street Drinking Noise Nuisance Prostitution Related<br />
Activity<br />
Possess / Sale / Use<br />
of Fireworks<br />
Animal Problems<br />
Hoax call to<br />
Emergency Services<br />
Trespass<br />
Begging / Vagrancy<br />
Environmental<br />
damage / littering<br />
• The MPS are not the only recording agency in <strong>Lambeth</strong>, but currently<br />
provide the most comprehensive data set for analysis. However, there<br />
is a recognized deficit in environmental content due to under reporting<br />
of these incidents to the Police.<br />
• A combined baseline total of 26,664 ASB incidents were recorded in<br />
2006/07 across <strong>Lambeth</strong>. This is a combined total of data on ASB<br />
type incidents held by the Police, Park Rangers, Local Authority Noise<br />
statistics, British Transport Police and Housing (Housemark) data.<br />
• Most reported incidents of ASB were reported in Coldharbour (1st)<br />
and Bishops (2nd) wards. These two wards stand out, especially<br />
when compared with Tulse Hill (3rd) which had only approximately<br />
half the count of Coldharbour.<br />
• Rowdy / Inconsiderate behaviour is the highest reported type of<br />
incident in all 21 wards.<br />
• There are more reported incidents in the northern half of the borough<br />
in comparison with the south.<br />
• Although no long-term trend data is yet available, when considered in<br />
overview there appears to be peak of ASB offences in the summer<br />
months (July-August) with a further spike in October (coinciding with<br />
Bonfire night) followed by a drop from November through the winter.<br />
• 24% of adults avoid using the bus due to anti-social or violent young<br />
people. 27% avoid using it because of behaviours classified as<br />
disorder.<br />
• In 2007-08, there were 992 complaints made about noise during the<br />
day time and a further 4,221 complaints received regarding noise at<br />
night time.<br />
SIGNIFICANT INEQUALITIES IDENTIFIED<br />
Perceptions<br />
• 51% of young people aged 11 to 17 felt that not enough was being to<br />
protect young people in the borough. This is up from 47% in 2005 and<br />
higher than both the London (42%) and inner London (50%) averages.<br />
(<strong>Lambeth</strong> residents’ survey 2007).<br />
Crime<br />
• Young people (aged 10-17 inclusive) accounted for only 15% of all<br />
persons accused of Notifiable Offences (in comparison with adults) in<br />
2006/07.<br />
• MPS research of robbery of personal property showed that 56% of<br />
suspects were aged 16-20 years with those aged 11-15 years<br />
accounting for 22%.The victims of robbery are also most likely to be<br />
aged 15-19.<br />
<strong>Lambeth</strong> <strong>JSNA</strong> – Preliminary Assessment<br />
Version 4<br />
October 2008<br />
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