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Active policing effort sees crime rates soar

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

RECORDED offences in Casey have risen by almost 13 per cent in the past year, according to the latest Crime Statistics Agency report released on Thursday.
From April 2014 to March 2015 there were 18,122 recorded offences in the City of Casey compared to 16,056 in the same period a year earlier – a 12.9 per cent increase.
But Casey police Acting Local Area Commander Inspector John Felton said part of the rise could be attributed to more active policing, particularly when it came to family violence incidents.
“In context, some of it is police generated, for instance our police response to family violence and breaching orders, when a breach is detected, is up about 70 per cent,” he said.
“We’ve changed the way we do family violence… there’s no place in our community for family violence but reporting has to be seen as a positive because it’s no longer being hidden.
“The fact is we’ve got a dedicated family violence unit in Casey targeting recidivist offender and that’s one of the drivers in the increase in reported breaches.”
Family incident reports climbed from 3636 to 3759 for the same period, indicative of an 8.2 per cent rise in recorded family related incidents for the whole of Victoria – with 69,442 cases reported in the state for the latest period.
Insp Felton expressed concern at a roughly 18 per cent increase in thefts across Casey, citing theft from cars as a particular bug-bear for local police.
“We’re up 18 per cent or thereabout for thefts… the key drivers are number plate theft and theft from motor vehicles,” he said.
“It’s extremely disappointing. Obviously a number of those vehicles have been unlocked and the other thing is a lot of people are leaving valuables in cars.
“It’s a very opportunistic crime.”
The Crime Statistics Agency was introduced this year and has taken over the role that was previously occupied by Victoria Police following calls for an independent body to be set up to stop the potential misuse of data by police and governments.

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