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Leicestershire's Private Street Wardens: A New Crime Fighting Strategy
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Leicestershires Police and Crime Commissioner, Rupert Matthews, proposes implementing private street wardens in several towns to combat anti-social behavior, low-level crime, and shoplifting. The plan, budgeted at around two million pounds, includes wardens with CCTV links, body cameras, and training in de-escalation, safeguarding, and mental health. Matthews believes this could reduce police workload and prevent crime. However, critics argue the money could be better spent on hiring more officers or community support officers, and question the effectiveness of such schemes. The debate shapes Leicestershires future crime-fighting strategies.
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