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| Project Title | Project Description |
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Greater Manchester Against Crime (GMAC)
| Statistical information from a range of partners, is used quickly and efficiently to identify and map crime hotspots and determine how best to target resources across partner agencies. |
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Fonesforsafety
| A scheme to re-use unwanted mobile phones to help victims of domestic violence communicate in an emergency. |
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Soul Control
| Life-like computer game to warn peers about the dangers of knife crime. |
To obtain further details about the above projects click on the project title.
The table below provides details of other national indicators that are likely to
have an effect on the indicator selected in your search. The strength of the relationship
is given as 'strong' or 'weak'. This information is provided to
help you identify other national indicators that will impact on the indicator you
have selected.
An indication of the likely impact of your selected indicator on other national
indicators is also provided.
This information should be useful to Local Strategic Partnerships when evaluating
cohesion between indicators.
National Indicators impacting on NI 20: Assault with injury crime rate
- Strong impact
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NI 28: Serious knife crime rate
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NI 29: Gun crime rate
- Weak impact
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NI 1: % of people who believe people from different backgrounds get on well together in their local area
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NI 2: % of people who feel that they belong to their neighbourhood
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NI 5: Overall/general satisfaction with local area
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NI 15: Serious violent crime rate
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NI 16: Serious acquisitive crime rate
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NI 17: Perceptions of anti-social behaviour
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NI 18: Adult re-offending rates for those under probation supervision
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NI 19: Rate of proven re-offending by young offenders
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NI 21: Dealing with local concerns about anti-social behaviour and crime issues by the local council and police
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NI 23: Perceptions that people in the area treat one another with respect and consideration
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NI 70: Reduce emergency hospital admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries to children and young people
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NI 134: The number of emergency bed days per head of weighted population
Impact on other National Indicators of
NI 20: Assault with injury crime rate
- Strong impact
- Weak impact
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NI 8: Adult participation in sport and active recreation
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NI 15: Serious violent crime rate
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NI 16: Serious acquisitive crime rate
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NI 18: Adult re-offending rates for those under probation supervision
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NI 19: Rate of proven re-offending by young offenders
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NI 21: Dealing with local concerns about anti-social behaviour and crime issues by the local council and police
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NI 26: Specialist support to victims of a serious sexual offence (To be deferred until 2010, subject to piloting)
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NI 28: Serious knife crime rate
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NI 30: Re-offending rate of prolific and priority offenders
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NI 32: Repeat incidents of domestic violence
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NI 34: Domestic violence – murder
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NI 38: Drug-related (Class A) offending
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NI 39: Rate of Hospital Admissions per 100,000 for Alcohol Related Harm
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NI 40: Number of drug users recorded as being in effective treatment
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NI 43: Young people within the Youth Justice System receiving a conviction in court who are sentenced to custody
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NI 70: Reduce emergency hospital admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries to children and young people
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NI 150: Adults receiving secondary mental health services in employment