
Use of Information Systems
Crime & Disorder Partnerships can draw upon a wide range of potential information
when preparing the audit. The linked table is based upon the Home Office national
guidance on the auditing process on key information sources which partnerships can
access and use to determine local problems and underlying causes of crime, disorder
and anti-social behaviour.
Click here for a link to the table
Crime & Disorder Partnerships should also use national reports that allow local
information to be placed in a regional or national context for comparable purposes,
e.g.
British Crime Survey
Home Office Statistical Bulletins
Drugs Misuse Database/Annual Report on Drugs Misuse
UK Fire Statistics Bulletin
It will also be useful to keep a record of sources of data which are not readily
available or which are incomplete or of poor quality, and to consider establishing
systems to collect such information and improve it for future audits. In rural areas,
Parish and Town Councils and other community bodies and faith groups, may well gather
important information of use to the local partnership. Lack of adequate information
can be a major hindrance to effectively auditing, implementing and evaluating anti-social
behaviour.
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