
Glyn Gaskarth
Head of Crime & Justice
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Poor people need more bobbies on the beat
by Glyn Gaskarth | Sep 17, 2015
The crime rate peaked in 1995. Since then there has been a slow and steady, welcome decline. But crime has not fallen equally for all communities. For the poorest communities, particularly in London, crime remains a very real part of everyday life. These areas ought...
The Police have delivered ‘more for less’ for five years and we should celebrate that more
by Glyn Gaskarth | May 21, 2015
I recently spoke at a panel discussion at the Police Federation Conference. At that event one thing became very clear – some members of the audience believed that respect/listening and agreement are the same. They are not the same. We should admire them for the work...
Six ways the police need to change
by Glyn Gaskarth | Mar 11, 2015
The past few years have shown that, while police resources are vital, it is possible to increase effectiveness in the context of a tighter budget. Between 2010 and 2015 the police budget in England and Wales was reduced by 20 per cent but the crime rate has continued...
Prison Works
by Glyn Gaskarth | Feb 24, 2015
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg MP today challenged the justice policy that has been followed by the Conservative Party, the Labour Party and now the Coalition Government since the mid 1990s. Since these policies were adopted crime has gone down by over half so this...Support Us
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