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Thames Valley Police (2001). Crime Reduction Strategy 2000/2005 London: Thames Valley Police. Downloaded 18 February 2005.

Thames Valley Police is well positioned to implement this Strategy. We have been working in partnership with local authorities and other agencies for some time and so the framework is already in place to develop the Crime and Disorder Act and reduce crime through partnership. We have been the leading Force in terms of innovative ideas for social crime reduction. The competing demands on our officers in terms of abstractions for public order events are now over and we are determined to improve our detection rate. All of those factors will combine to see us reduce crime over the next five years. (excerpt)

Link: www.thamesvalley.police.uk/news_info/planning/c-reduction-strategy.htm

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