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Beds PCC appointed National Prevention Lead

Police and Crime Commissioner for Bedfordshire, Festus Akinbusoye, has been appointed the National Lead for the ‘Prevention’ portfolio by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC).

The National Prevention Lead is responsible for ensuring that early intervention and prevention of crime is the primary strategy and focus for policing priorities across the country. The purpose of the role demonstrates the commitment and drive of investing in these type of services in local communities.

Commenting on his appointment, the Police and Crime Commissioner said:

“I’m very honoured to have been appointed as the National Portfolio Lead for Prevention.  I’ll be working closely with Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and Chief Constables across the country to ensure we’re all working with local partners to protect vulnerable people at risk of becoming victims of crime in the first place.”

“From speaking with local support services in the county, I know how passionate they are in helping to prevent crime and offer early intervention methods.

“To further support the work of PCCs, I am delighted the Government has also made several funding announcements to support prevention initiatives”.

In Bedfordshire, some of these initiatives include:

Commenting further, Mr Akinbusoye said “All of these initiatives are aimed at cutting crime and reducing the number of victims. I look forward to reporting back on outcomes. By taking a whole system approach which balances prevention with enforcement, together we can stop these crimes from happening in the first place”.

To find out more about the role, you can watch the PCC’s video here.

To find out more about the APCC, visit their website here.