Strategies and policies
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CCTV - Surveillance camera Code of Practice
Download this document: CCTV - Surveillance camera Code of Practice (PDF: 297 KB)
The council operates public surveillance for the purpose of crime reduction and public safety. This code of practice is to ensure full compliance with the regulatory framework governing the use of surveillance camera schemes.
First published: 17/01/2022
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Citysafe Plan 2021-24
Download this document: Citysafe Plan 2021-24 (PDF: 4.4 MB)
The Citysafe Partnership works together to prevent and reduce crime and disorder and improve community cohesion, supporting safe and thriving neighbourhoods. We work together for the benefit of everyone who lives, works, visits, studies and socialises in Liverpool.
First published: 15/10/2021
Last updated: 15/10/2021
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Domestic Violence and Abuse Strategy 2017-2020
Download this document: Domestic Violence and Abuse Strategy 2017-2020 (PDF: 1.4 MB)
This strategy outlines our current response to the issue and sets out our long term aims and our approach for meeting them through partnership, consultation and commitment to reducing domestic violence and abuse. We will listen to the voice of victims and children and work alongside stakeholders and the community to develop a ‘One City’ approach to progress our vision.
First published: 1/04/2017
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Hate Crime Strategy 2020-2023
Download this document: Hate Crime Strategy 2020-2023 (PDF: 225 KB)
This strategy sets out Liverpool's response to hate crime - a collective vision for the city based on consultation with service users, partner organisations and informed by research.
First published: 26/05/2021
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Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy 2023-2026
Download this document: Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy 2023-2026 (PDF: 504 KB)
A three-year strategy to transform the way Liverpool City Council responds to violence against women and girls, by engaging and working collaboratively with city-wide stakeholders across various sectors and social groups across Liverpool.
First published: 6/01/2023