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Neighbourhood policing is about keeping our neighbourhoods safe. It’s about knowing your neighbourhood and understanding the things that matter to you. We want our neighbourhoods to have the confidence that we will keep you safe.
Neighbourhood Policing Teams have police officers, police community support officers, and special constables. They work to prevent crime, deter criminals and make sure those intent on causing our neighbourhoods harm are stopped.
Your Neighbourhood Policing Team will work with local organisations, authorities, and neighbourhood leaders. They will listen to neighbourhood concerns and find solutions to resolve problems.
People who live, work, and study in Harlow have told us they’re concerned about violent crime in particular knife crime. We’re taking action by:
Issued 05 May 2026
Hotspot Policing: Deploying officers to key locations and times where violent crime is more likely, maintaining a visible presence to deter violence and keep communities safe.
Targeting Gangs and Offenders: Using local intelligence to identify and disrupt those involved in violent crime, including use of protective orders to manage impact on our communities.
Education and Prevention: Working with the Safer Harlow Partnership to deliver crime prevention programmes in schools, helping young people stay safe and avoid involvement in violence. Setting up Youth Independent Advisory Groups to understand the views of our young community.
Technology for Safety: Using tools like open gate and knife detection devices to raise awareness about the dangers of carrying weapons and engage with the community. completing knife sweeps at key locations.
Actioned 05 May 2026
Residents have told us they’re worried about drug dealing and anti-social behaviour
Issued 05 May 2026
Action Against County Lines: Targeting drug networks and gang activity, focusing on areas identified by the community.
Proactive Policing: Using stop and search when justified, securing warrants to enter properties, and addressing repeat offenders.
Long-Term Solutions: Offering restorative justice, community work, and support programmes where appropriate, and helping those affected by drug use access support.
Education: Working with the Safer Harlow Partnership to deliver lessons and workshops in schools, helping young people understand the risks and make safer choices.
Together, we’re committed to making Harlow a safer, stronger community for everyone.
Actioned 05 May 2026
Residents have told us vehicle crime is a concern
Issued 05 May 2026
Focused Patrols: Working with specialist teams and the community safety team to patrol areas affected by recent vehicle crime, guided by intelligence.
Practical Tips: Sharing guidance through social media, newsletters, and local meetings—such as locking vehicles, removing valuables, and parking in well-lit areas.
Partnerships: Collaborating with garages, dealerships, and car park operators to improve security measures like lighting and CCTV.
Reporting and Updates: Encouraging residents to report suspicious activity and providing regular updates on incidents, arrests, and prevention successes.
Cross Border Operations: Working with the Met Police and Hertfordshire Police on tackling vehicle crime that crosses all our borders.
Actioned 05 May 2026