• 2 days ago
West Midlands top cop Craig Guildford explains why knife crime arrests have risen
Transcript
00:00It's the Express and Star and we're with Chief Constable Craig Guilford from West Midlands
00:07Police in Bourneville Police Station where there's a brand new custody suite, or not
00:14brand new, an old one refurbished which has been opened and the Chief Constable wants
00:20to talk about why and how they've opened this.
00:24So the reason we're here today and the reason we've opened this is because over a period
00:28of two and a half years the arrest numbers have nearly doubled.
00:32So this is the third new custody suite that we've opened and the reason we're doing that
00:36is because we've reduced crime and we've detected four times as many offences as we did two
00:43and a half years ago.
00:44That's down to some very good work, very hard work of our officers and staff.
00:49So crime is down about 15%, burglary is down a third, homicide is down a third, robbery
00:55is down 19% and vehicle crime is down by about 15%.
01:00All those over the last two years are down to some extremely hard work and focus and
01:05I'm very pleased with the way that the force is continuing to detect and to reduce crime
01:10and that's very important for me as Chief Constable and in particular when it comes
01:15to knife crime we have seen some reductions.
01:19We've seen a 15% reduction where a knife has been used in robbery offences too and we continue
01:24to bear down on that crime because I think it's very important for the public and it's
01:29certainly important for me as Chief Constable.
01:31And with knife crime we've seen offenders getting younger, victims getting younger.
01:38Are there any special policing powers or is there extra training now to do with the younger
01:45age of victims and offenders?
01:48Specifically the training continues all the time and it gets refined every year but our
01:53aim is to prevent those offences and to detect those offences.
01:57So our approach, you are absolutely right, younger people aged 15 to 25 are predominantly
02:05the victims but also the offenders, particularly for knife-enabled robberies.
02:10So we focus on preventing those crimes by our Operation Guardian patrols into specific
02:14areas and I've put more resources into that and will continue to do so but importantly
02:20we're making early arrests.
02:22We are getting very good at arresting people who would get the report that they're carrying
02:26a knife.
02:27We bring them to the custody suite and young people, we try and make a decision whilst
02:32they are in the custody suite to divert them away, to try and do some safeguarding around
02:38the edges of that person's particular circumstance and most importantly to secure justice on
02:43behalf of the public to prevent further offences.

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