Threat Landscape

Threat Landscape

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Avon & Somerset, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Bedfordshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Cambridgeshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Cheshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Cleveland, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Cumbria, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Derbyshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Devon & Cornwall, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Dorset, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Essex, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Gloucestershire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Greater Manchester, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Hampshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Humberside, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Kent, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Lancashire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Leicestershire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Lincolnshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Merseyside, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For the Metropolitan Police, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Norfolk, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For North Yorkshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Northamptonshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Northumbria, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Nottinghamshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For North Wales, the details can be found here

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime


Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Scotland, the details can be found here

 

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For South Wales, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For South Yorkshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Staffordshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Suffolk, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Surrey, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Sussex, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Thames Valley, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Warwickshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For West Mercia, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For West Midlands, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For West Yorkshire, the details can be found here.

From a crime landscape perspective, as with all regions of the UK, the current crime trends as per Annual Policing plans focus on

  • Violent Crime
  • Drug Dealing(County Lines)
  • Organised crime (gangs)
  • Hate Crime

Specific reference to a geographic policing area can be found by searching for the Police Areas Policing plan online. For Wiltshire, the details can be found here.

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