Lib Dem's practical measure to cut crime
Crime ruins lives. Too many people live in fear, effectively imprisoned by
crime and anti-social behaviour in their communities.
But no-one should be afraid to leave their home, to walk down the street
at night, or to let their children play outside.
That's why Liberal Democrats are doing everything we can to cut crime.
Our agenda isn't about headline-chasing, and it isn't about tough talking and
soundbites. It's about what works.
• More police on the beat, with support from community wardens and support
officers.
• Better youth services to get young people off the conveyor belt to crime.
• Investment in street lighting
• Better drug treatment, and community payback for petty criminals
• Local policing contracts, giving communities a say in how the police operate
• Clamping down on graffiti, fly-tipping and vandalism to give people pride in
their environment.
Lib Dem run Islington has pioneered Acceptable Behaviour Contracts to tackle
anti-social behaviour as early as possible - instead of the cumbersome procedures
for ASBOs. They're now used all over the country as an effective alternative to
ASBOs, and even Labour ministers have admitted that Lib Dem ABCs help slash
anti-social behaviour.
Liverpool's Liberal Democrats have cut domestic burglary by a staggering 24%
in two years with its innovative project to gate back alleys between terraces.
Crack houses have been closed down in record-breaking numbers by Liberal
Democrat Lambeth. When Labour ran the council there were 84 homes given
over to crack dealing: that's been cut to just 10 at any one time.
Liberal Democrats in Somerset are fighting back against anti-social behaviour
with a pioneering Community Justice Panel, where offenders are brought
before a community jury. Restorative sentences mean offenders pay back into the
community to make amends.