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Silent Crime: Why police cannot investigate every crime report
The Star, Sheffield
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19/09/2024
South Yorkshire Police Federation chairman Steve Kent explains why police cannot investigate every crime that is reported, and what needs to be done to change things
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I'm with Steve Kent who's the chairman of South Yorkshire Police Federation.
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Steve could you tell me please why officers can't always respond to every
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inquiry that they receive. Well we've only got a finite number of resources in
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South Yorkshire you know we are one of the sadly the poor funded forces in the
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country. We're still 400 deaf officers down where we were prior to 2010 so we
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have to prioritise incidents that we attend. We have to prioritise threat to
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life incidents or incidents involving vulnerability or serious crime so it's
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not to say that we don't you know our officers don't value or you know
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concerned about people's crime at low-level crime in their home address or
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you know let's say hypothetically someone gets the car damaged it's just
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that we have to prioritise those officers because we've only got a finite
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number available at any given time sadly. Are officers concerned about the
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number of cases which don't get brought to justice? Yeah absolutely they
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find the blockers within the criminal justice system to be frank you know
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there's concerns even over a lot of incidents involving assaults on our
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officers themselves they seem to be going to court and then very little
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seems to be getting done with them you know so we understand the pressures
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under the criminal justice system but what we're finding is that there are
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significant blockers sometimes to getting people to justice in terms of
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within it within a decent time frame as well it has to be said sometimes
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victims are sadly waiting a very long time for justice to be delivered they
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might then point the finger at the police when actually the police have
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done their bit it's over to the criminal justice system and that's where we see a
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little bit of slowing down sadly on occasions. What needs to be done to
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reverse all these issues? Well for starters we need to stop the nonsense
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that policing is properly funded in this country it's not. No public sector
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service has had and I'm speaking in general terms here anything like the
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cuts to the budget so across the board is what policing has had. I've already
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talked about the numbers we're still 400 down where we need to be so there needs
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to be serious conversations being taken place to redress the shortfall in
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numbers and budgets for police officers. Our cops in South Yorkshire are working
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absolutely tirelessly they are non-stop they go days on end without even getting
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a meal break and I hear this all the time to try and do their very best but
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we need public backing public funding increase drastically from government for
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ourselves and the other avenues of the criminal justice system so we can
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actually do what the public expect us to do which is to focus on preventing and
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dealing with crime. How much of the work of a police officer is actually
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dealing with crime? Sadly very little we are the agency of last resort we deal
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with a hell of a lot of mental health cases we deal with a lot of matters
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referred to by our colleagues in social services they are stretched themselves
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don't get me wrong but it's not a policing role to be doing that we spend
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a lot of time on missing persons when the traditional perception of Bobby's on
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the beat and Bobby's out there dealing with crime sadly that is a minority of
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the things that we actually deal with because we're having to pick up still
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the workloads of other agencies as well which isn't right so we need to have
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public consultation nationally I would say not just in South Yorkshire to
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actually ask the public what they expect our cops to be doing and I think the
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answers would be very surprising and I think if they were told what we were
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actually spending our time doing I don't think the public would be very happy
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either. Are there any areas of crime that are particularly difficult to get
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through to prosecutions? Obviously sometimes we have cases involving
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sadly domestic violence or gang related violence where people don't want to
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necessarily give provide evidence they can be a challenge to get people to
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court when people are reluctant to talk to us and we talk to our detective
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colleagues we don't have anything like the same problem in South Yorkshire as
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we do in other parts of the country our detectives do an absolute fantastic job
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and you know it's very rare that murders for example go undetected in this force
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I mean all of what our detective colleagues do they bring people to
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justice on that so we don't thankfully have the walls of silence in South
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Yorkshire that we have elsewhere that being said we still sometimes have real
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challenges especially with domestic violence where people may not want to
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give a complaint or they may not want to pursue it and we have to obviously
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proactively take that investigation on on their behalf but that can be
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challenging in terms of getting past evidential thresholds.
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