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Henry Smith MP welcomes over £500,000 funding boost to tackle serious violence in Sussex

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Monday, 8 March, 2021
Henry Smith MP welcomes over £500,000 funding boost to tackle serious violence in Sussex
  • Sussex Police receives an extra £514,500 to tackle serious violent crime, including knife crime and murder.
  • This investment is part of the £130.5 million funding package announced to tackle serious violent crime across England and Wales.
  • The funding package will help to prevent some of the most serious types of crime and deliver safer communities for the British public.

Henry Smith MP has welcomed the announcement that the Government is making available over £130 million to tackle serious violent crime – including murder and knife crime – in the coming year.

Sussex Police will receive £514,500 as part of this extra funding, as one of the 18 areas across England and Wales selected for targeted police action.

The total £130.5 million funding package includes £30 million to support the police to take targeted action in parts of England and Wales most affected by serious violence, as well as up to £23 million for a new early intervention programme that will help stop young people from being drawn into the cycle of violence.

Henry said;

“I’m delighted that Sussex Police will receive an extra £514,500 to tackle the violent crime that has been robbing too many young people of their futures.

“This funding ensures our police have all of the tools and resources they need to tackle violent crime and address its underlying causes in our community, whilst also funding vital early intervention programmes that do positive preventative work with children and young people.

“By backing our police with the funding, powers and resources they need, we’re keeping the public and our communities safe.

“This support from central government will complement the diligence of Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne, who works tirelessly to ensure that people throughout our county can live their lives free from the fear of crime.”

In addition to this funding, today’s announcement also provides:

  • £10 million to expand domestic abuse perpetrator programmes – working with offenders to help them change and prevent abuse happening in the first place,
  • over £3 million to expand investigations into gang-related material on social media,
  • £1.6 million towards piloting the Creating Opportunities Forum which helps provide access to employment opportunities for young people at risk of serious violence,
  • £1 million to set up and pilot new homicide reviews – helping to prevent future deaths.

The funding package comes ahead of the introduction of a major criminal justice Bill, which will give police new stop and search powers to tackle known knife and weapons carriers, place a duty on public sector bodies – including police, education and health agencies – to take a joined-up approach to addressing serious violence, and require local agencies to review the circumstances when a homicide takes place involving offensive weapons, such as knives.

This funding builds on the unprecedented work that the Government is doing to tackle serious violence in our communities. With £105 million already invested in Violence Reduction Units; supporting over 100,000 young people, increasing police recruitment and work to get dangerous weapons off the streets via Serious Violence Reduction Orders; the Government is delivering on its promise to keep the public safe by making our communities safer for the British people.

The Home Secretary, Priti Patel, commented;

“I am determined to cut crime and make our streets safer, which is why we are recruiting 20,000 more police officers, introducing new stop and search powers and giving the police the resources they need to go after the serious violent criminals causing misery in communities.

“But when it comes to gangs and serious violence, we must also tackle underlying causes. That is why we are investing in a new early intervention programme to stop young people committing these crimes in the first place.”

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