Cracking down on crime

Figures released this week show an estimated 136,000 violent offences have been prevented across England and Wales since 2019, through the success of Violence reduction units, as we deliver on our promise to crack down on crime and keep communities safe. 

  • Serious violence is a complex issue – early interventions, which support at-risk children to make the right choices in life, are crucial to tackling youth crime and keeping our communities safer. 
  • That is why the government targeted investment to areas most blighted by violent crime through our Violence Reduction Units, preventing 136,000 violence without injury offences by increasing police patrols in crime hotspots and providing more support to at-risk young people. 
  • The number of children caught up in crime is at a historic low – and Violence Reduction Units, hotspot patrols, and our plans to recruit 20,000 additional police officers will help to build safer communities for future generations. We are well on the way to achieving this as the recent announcement that 17,753 officers since 2019 demonstrates.



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