Partnerships are required to work with Local Criminal
Justice Boards (LCJBs) and other partner agencies including the Police,
Criminal Justice Service, Youth Offending Teams, Probation Service and
Prison Service to deliver the scheme.
In order for CDRPs to establish a successful PPO scheme
in their area, they are required to develop a multi-agency forum which will
faclitate the sharing and exchange of specific information in line with the
requirements of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (section 225). Based
on shared intelligence, each PPO scheme will identify between 15 and 20
PPOs. In areas where crime is high the PPO scheme will be expected to
identify between 60 and 100 PPOs.
Our Role
The Government Office for the South East is responsible
for supporting and advising crime partnerships in the South East
region. We also monitor the successful implementation and development
of schemes and the refinement of scheme performance including the
identification and sharing of best practice.