Community Safety Partnership
Community Safety Partnerships (CSP) were set up under Sections 5-7 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
Description
A Community Safety Partnership is an ORGANISATION.
Community Safety Partnerships (CSP) were set up under Sections 5-7 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
Community Safety Partnerships are made up of representatives from the police, Local Authorities, fire and rescue authorities, health and probation services (the 'responsible authorities').
The responsible authorities work together to protect their local communities from crime and to help people feel safer. They work out how to deal with local issues including antisocial behaviour, drug or alcohol misuse and re-offending. They annually assess local crime priorities and consult partners and the local community about how to deal with them.
Further information on Community Safety Partnerships can be found on the goc.uk website at: Appendix 4: community safety partnerships.
Also Known As
This NHS business definition is also known by these names:
Context | Alias |
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Plural | Community Safety Partnerships |
Short name | CSP |
Where Used
Type | Link | How used |
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NHS Business Definition | Community Safety Partnership | references in description Community Safety Partnership |