PCSOs ‘play a critical role in keeping our communities safe’ – say police following rise in negativity towards Derbyshire officers
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Derbyshire Officers believe that some of that negativity that they have been experiencing for the last few weeks may come from confusion around how the role of a PCSO is different to that of a police constable.
A PCSO role was introduced by the Police Reform Act on July 24, 2022 as a part of safer neighbourhood teams. PCSOs, among other members of safer neighbourhood teams, have varying priorities. One of the biggest priorities they work towards is engagement. They aim to be available to all elements of the local community trhough running engagement events at a variety of places from schools to cafes.
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Hide AdBased in local areas, PCSOs provide a crucial police presence. Primarily through targeted visible patrol, they deter anti-social behaviour, provide reassurance, gather intelligence and work with businesses, schools and partnership agencies to help protect our communities. PCSOs have an in-depth knowledge of their local areas, and their familiarity with the public can help diffuse potentially threatening scenarios and alleviate tensions.
Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Angelique Foster, said: “PCSOs play a critical role in keeping our communities safe often bringing in valuable intelligence that can lead to the apprehension of criminals. They also play a major role in our partnership working programme with regards to anti-social behaviour and Road Safety for example, working with schools, local community groups and local councillors to find long term solutions to very local issues.”