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Friday 16 February, 2007 at 3p.m.

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Introduction
Case study: Operation Mullion tackles antisocial behaviour and crime damage
Lead agency: Hampshire Constabulary
Partners: Mayfield School (staff and students), Education Welfare, the Local Education Authority, Portsmouth Council, feeder schools and Social Services
Location: Copnor, Portsmouth
Dates: Established September 2003, ongoing activity
Summary: Mayfield School, the largest secondary school in Portsmouth, suffered from persistent antisocial behaviour and was considered a magnet for criminal activity. The partnership implemented a range of measures which involved the whole community and resulted in significant reductions in crime, exclusions and truancy.
Since the start of the project, Mayfield School has seen a 100 per cent reduction in recorded criminal damage, a 100 per cent reduction in recorded vehicle crime, a 95 per cent reduction in mobile phone theft and significant reductions in cycle thefts, exclusions and truancy.
More information about the case study can be found at the following link:
http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/criminaldamage/cdoperationmullion.htm
If you are a school wanting to find out more you can contact: Stephen Hawkins, email address: Hawkins, stephen.hawkins@hampshire.pnn.police.uk and/or Jackie Jones, email address: jonesj@mayfield.portsmouth.sch.uk

