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Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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    Published on: 12/31/2008    Last Visited: 12/31/2008  

    Steve House warned of long fight to beat crime The Evening Times - Scotland's top selling evening newspaper.
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    Steve House warned of long fight to beat crime Steve House warned of long fight to beat crime

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    Published on: 6/25/2008    Last Visited: 6/25/2008  

    Police chief Steve HouseThe Evening Times - Scotland's top selling evening newspaper.
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    Police chief Steve HousePolice chief Steve House

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    Published on: 6/25/2008    Last Visited: 6/25/2008  

    Police chief Steve HousePolice chief Steve House
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    Steve House, the Chief Constable of Strathclyde Police, today promised the new army of constables would provide "in your face policing".
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    Mr House told MSPs he was not suggesting a "bunch of Robocops locking people up all the time".

    But, he said, community cops would be pulling back from community education and diversionary projects, such as five-a-side football, to concentrate on frontline policing.

    Despite Mr House's comments, some community policing projects involving diversionary tactics have been seen to help.

    The Evening Times reported yesterday that a mobile football pitch in East Renfrewshire had helped slash crime and anti-social behaviour by 50%.

    But Mr House said he believed it was the job of other agencies to be involved in education and diversionary activities.

    He did not expect officers "paid for by the public" to be getting sponsorship for balls and nets or hiring halls for football tournaments.

    "We are looking for them to be hard-edged, problem-solving officers," he said.
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    The change of direction outlined by Mr House followed an admission yesterday by his colleague Chief Superintendent Anne McGuire to the Scottish Parliament Justice Committee that community policing had been a catalogue of failures.
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    I eat my words that i said about House when he was given the Job.Good stuff! Report this post

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    www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/display.var.2362728.0.0.php - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/25/2008    Last Visited: 6/25/2008  

    Police chief Steve HousePolice chief Steve House
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    Steve House, the Chief Constable of Strathclyde Police, today promised the new army of constables would provide "in your face policing".
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    Mr House told MSPs he was not suggesting a "bunch of Robocops locking people up all the time".

    But, he said, community cops would be pulling back from community education and diversionary projects, such as five-a-side football, to concentrate on frontline policing.

    Despite Mr House's comments, some community policing projects involving diversionary tactics have been seen to help.

    The Evening Times reported yesterday that a mobile football pitch in East Renfrewshire had helped slash crime and anti-social behaviour by 50%.

    But Mr House said he believed it was the job of other agencies to be involved in education and diversionary activities.

    He did not expect officers "paid for by the public" to be getting sponsorship for balls and nets or hiring halls for football tournaments.

    "We are looking for them to be hard-edged, problem-solving officers," he said.
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    The change of direction outlined by Mr House followed an admission yesterday by his colleague Chief Superintendent Anne McGuire to the Scottish Parliament Justice Committee that community policing had been a catalogue of failures.
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    I eat my words that i said about House when he was given the Job.Good stuff! Almost every policing idea that CC House has presented has been good!I am shocked to say that!!He seems to be more proactive than the previous couple of chief constables that Strathclyde Police have had.I eat my words that i said about House when he was given the Job.Good stuff! Quote | Report this post
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    But Mr House said he believed it was the job of other agencies to be involved in education and diversionary activities.

    He did not expect officers "paid for by the public" to be getting sponsorship for balls and nets or hiring halls for football tournaments.
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    Could Mr. House get together with the West Dunbartonshire Community Planning Partnership?What's happening in other local government areas that Strathclyde Police Force cover?Could Mr. House get together with the West Dunbartonshire Community Planning Partnership?Quote | Report this post

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    www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/display.var.2362728.0.0.php - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/25/2008    Last Visited: 6/25/2008  

    Police chief Steve HousePolice chief Steve House
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    Steve House, the Chief Constable of Strathclyde Police, today promised the new army of constables would provide "in your face policing".
    ...
    Mr House told MSPs he was not suggesting a "bunch of Robocops locking people up all the time".

    But, he said, community cops would be pulling back from community education and diversionary projects, such as five-a-side football, to concentrate on frontline policing.

    Despite Mr House's comments, some community policing projects involving diversionary tactics have been seen to help.

    The Evening Times reported yesterday that a mobile football pitch in East Renfrewshire had helped slash crime and anti-social behaviour by 50%.

    But Mr House said he believed it was the job of other agencies to be involved in education and diversionary activities.

    He did not expect officers "paid for by the public" to be getting sponsorship for balls and nets or hiring halls for football tournaments.

    "We are looking for them to be hard-edged, problem-solving officers," he said.
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    The change of direction outlined by Mr House followed an admission yesterday by his colleague Chief Superintendent Anne McGuire to the Scottish Parliament Justice Committee that community policing had been a catalogue of failures.

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    Published on: 6/25/2008    Last Visited: 6/25/2008  

    Steve House, the Chief Constable of Strathclyde Police, today promised the new army of constables would provide "in your face policing".
    ...
    Mr House told MSPs he was not suggesting a "bunch of Robocops locking people up all the time".

    But, he said, community cops would be pulling back from community education and diversionary projects, such as five-a-side football, to concentrate on frontline policing.

    Despite Mr House's comments, some community policing projects involving diversionary tactics have been seen to help.

    The Evening Times reported yesterday that a mobile football pitch in East Renfrewshire had helped slash crime and anti-social behaviour by 50%.

    But Mr House said he believed it was the job of other agencies to be involved in education and diversionary activities.

    He did not expect officers "paid for by the public" to be getting sponsorship for balls and nets or hiring halls for football tournaments.

    "We are looking for them to be hard-edged, problem-solving officers," he said.
    ...
    The change of direction outlined by Mr House followed an admission yesterday by his colleague Chief Superintendent Anne McGuire to the Scottish Parliament Justice Committee that community policing had been a catalogue of failures.

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