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Round the clock watch on Jersey’s top crims

Round the clock watch on Jersey’s top crims

Tuesday 13 January 2015

Round the clock watch on Jersey’s top crims

Tuesday 13 January 2015


Police will continue to target repeat criminals as part of their strategy for tackling crime in Jersey.

A squad of officers is working around the clock to target Jersey’s most persistent criminals, and their work is a key part of the success that has seen a fifth consecutive annual fall in recorded crime, which is now less than half what it was a decade ago.

Police Chief Mike Bowron says that targeting “Persistent Prolific Offenders” is one of the key parts of the strategy that has seen a squad called the “Priority Crime Team” assembled to keep tabs on the small group of hardcore criminals who commit the most crime.

He says that just 20% of offenders are responsible for 80% of crime, and that the force will continue to go after the top offenders. Last year, 28 key criminals were identified – 21 of them received some form of sanction from the criminal justice system ranging from a written caution to four years in prison, and two were deported.

Mr Bowron said: “We have a Priority Crime Team whose job is to focus all of their energies on these prolific offenders. They are out there 24 hours a day.

“We are making sure that the PPOs comply with their conditions of bail, that they are not creeping around in the shadows looking to commit burglaries.

“We have a very good briefing system so that all of our officers know who is doing what, and who they are doing it with.”

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