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Honesty & integrity have a cost. Lib Dem Home Affairs lead in House of Lords. Ran for Mayor of London 2008 & 2012. Met Police 1976 - 2007. m. Mr Petter Belsvik

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    1. Candy Darling‏ @A4587GA 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @brianpaddick

      A theory is based on evidence. This is a hypothesis. I suppose it depends on what type of violence you’re interested in. Violence in the home unlikely to be affected either way by police in the streets.

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    2. Candy Darling‏ @A4587GA 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @A4587GA @brianpaddick

      One way to test your hypothesis is to look at whether violent crime was low in at a time where police presence high. @gmhales might know of some research on this.

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    3. Candy Darling‏ @A4587GA 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @A4587GA @brianpaddick @gmhales

      I’m interested in the anecdotal evidence you mention though - can you elaborate?

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    4. Brian Paddick  👨‍❤️‍👨‏Verified account @brianpaddick 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @A4587GA @gmhales

      We had a meeting with young people about knife crime. All said they felt less safe on the streets & believed they needed to carry knives to protect themselves. One, who’d recently been released from Holloway said seeing SNT officers made her feel safer (she saw the irony)

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    5. Candy Darling‏ @A4587GA 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @brianpaddick @gmhales

      Agreed some young people carry knives because they feel unsafe - plenty of evidence for that. It doesn't follow from what you've said that more police on the streets make those young people - or others - feel safer though. And feeling unsafe is not the same as being unsafe.

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    6. Brian Paddick  👨‍❤️‍👨‏Verified account @brianpaddick 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @A4587GA @gmhales

      But they young people I spoke to said seeing Safer Neighbourhood officers made them feel safer. Not scentific I admit but worth pursuing.

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    7. Candy Darling‏ @A4587GA 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @brianpaddick @gmhales

      Ok then - you just didn't say that in your earlier tweet. It's worth pursuing, I agree - perceptions of safety can be as important as actual safety. But the idea that increased crime is a result of decreased police presence does not follow from that.

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    8. Brian Paddick  👨‍❤️‍👨‏Verified account @brianpaddick 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @A4587GA @gmhales

      I think you’ll find I did. However, I am saying there has been an increase in ‘public space’ crime as a result of withdrawal of police presence not a general increase in crime because of fewer police.

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    9. Candy Darling‏ @A4587GA 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @brianpaddick @gmhales

      You said 'The theory I’m putting forward is the lack of uniformed presence on the streets is creating a culture where violence increases'. It isn't clear from that whether you meant public or private violence. Just so we're clear, can you define 'public space' crime?

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    10. Candy Darling‏ @A4587GA 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @A4587GA @brianpaddick @gmhales

      Slight aside, you said 'one' of the group said seeing SNT made her feel safer - what about the rest of the group?

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      Brian Paddick  👨‍❤️‍👨‏Verified account @brianpaddick 29 Dec 2017
      Replying to @A4587GA @gmhales

      She gave the anecdote and there were nods around the room. Again, not very scientific but accords with previous visit to PRU where pupils said they wanted police to take knives off the street. (They took me to a murder scene on their estate when they talked about it.)

      3:55 AM - 29 Dec 2017
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        1. Candy Darling‏ @A4587GA 29 Dec 2017
          Replying to @brianpaddick @gmhales

          Anecdote is certainly useful, and well done for actually speaking to young people about street violence. How about going into YOIs and talking to people about what might make them think differently?

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