TY - BOOK
T1 - Final report to Dyfed-Powys Police
T2 - Farm and Rural Crime
AU - Morris, Wyn
AU - Norris, Gareth
AU - Dowell, David
PY - 2017/12/1
Y1 - 2017/12/1
N2 - This report focuses on rural and farm crime in the Dyfed-Powys policing area and follows a remit set out in the Terms of Reference (See Appendix A) to address specific needs of Dyfed-Powys Police (DPP) surrounding the recording and investigation of farm and rural crime. Specifically, this was in relation to engagement, service delivery, specialist resources (including personnel) and future delivery of the rural crime strategy. A questionnaire was developed in consultation with key stakeholders from DPP to reflect on key issues: personal experiences of crime, farm related crime in the area and police attitudes and responses to farm crime. The survey was aimed at farmers and promoted through a number of channels, including the DPP and farming unions. A total of 96 people (16 Welsh speakers) from the farming community responded either online or through public engagement events. Key findings suggest that whilst there was general satisfaction with DPP, that there was a perception that the investigation and prosecution of farm and rural crime was not being adequately and/or appropriately resourced. Initiatives modelled on other force areas, such as dedicated rural crime officers with specialist knowledge were welcomed.
AB - This report focuses on rural and farm crime in the Dyfed-Powys policing area and follows a remit set out in the Terms of Reference (See Appendix A) to address specific needs of Dyfed-Powys Police (DPP) surrounding the recording and investigation of farm and rural crime. Specifically, this was in relation to engagement, service delivery, specialist resources (including personnel) and future delivery of the rural crime strategy. A questionnaire was developed in consultation with key stakeholders from DPP to reflect on key issues: personal experiences of crime, farm related crime in the area and police attitudes and responses to farm crime. The survey was aimed at farmers and promoted through a number of channels, including the DPP and farming unions. A total of 96 people (16 Welsh speakers) from the farming community responded either online or through public engagement events. Key findings suggest that whilst there was general satisfaction with DPP, that there was a perception that the investigation and prosecution of farm and rural crime was not being adequately and/or appropriately resourced. Initiatives modelled on other force areas, such as dedicated rural crime officers with specialist knowledge were welcomed.
M3 - Commissioned report
BT - Final report to Dyfed-Powys Police
PB - Prifysgol Aberystwyth | Aberystwyth University
ER -