Police and Crime Commissioner extends funding to reduce criminal re-offending - The Bromsgrove Standard

Police and Crime Commissioner extends funding to reduce criminal re-offending

Bromsgrove Editorial 10th Aug, 2023 Updated: 10th Aug, 2023   0

A PROGRAMME aimed at supporting criminals from re-offending has been recommissioned by Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion.

The scheme is part of the PCC’s commitment to breaking the cycle of crime and involves building on last year’s £43,000 investment in the DIVERT programme with a further £22,000 in this financial year.

The hope is that by Intervening early and supporting offenders of drug-related crimes in West Mercia, DIVERT, led by local charity Cranstoun in collaboration with West Mercia Police and partner agencies can make a positive impact.

The programme has seen 610 referrals between April 2022 and March 2023 with eight out of 10 offenders attending assessments.

DIVERT has also gained attention from other police forces both in the UK and internationally as an effective way of breaking the cycle of crime.

“By contributing to breaking the cycle of crime through this funding everyone in the process, from the individuals who are referred to the communities and potential future victims of crime, are feeling the benefits of this investment,” said Mr Campion.




“We are making a change in the culture around crime and ensuring it is stamped out before it has a chance to cause an impact on our communities.”

Megan Jones, director at Cranstoun who leads the DIVERT programme for the PCC said: “A criminal record from drug possession can be more damaging than the drug itself to future life chances, jobs and opportunity.


“DIVERT is an effective way of breaking the cycle of crime by giving people the right intervention and a place to talk about their substance use and change their behaviour.

“As well as being a successful educational intervention, DIVERT is helping to build trust with the force and save police officers time to focus on responding to other incidents.

“We’re proud to work with the PCC and West Mercia Police to deliver this intervention to people right across the force area.”

 

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