Walton on Thames groups can grab criminals' cash
By MIKENEWS | Monday, August 22, 2011, 10:19
Walton on Thames crime fighting projects could get a funding boost from criminals' ill-gotten gains thanks to a new scheme launched by Surrey Police.
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Surrey Police's Detective Inspector Jo Hayes, who is leading on the project, said: “The new POCA funding scheme is taking the cash out of crime and giving it back to local communities."
Under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA), Surrey Police is able to get back some of the assets confiscated from criminals. These funds can now be used to put cash back into communities.
Applications can be made by any Surrey-based organisation, whether from the public, private or voluntary sector, in support of a community initiative that reduces crime, fear of crime or helps combat anti- social behaviour.
The force's new POCA Panel will now sit twice a year to consider funding bids from local crime fighting projects, awarding grants to successful organisations of between £300 and £5,000. The closing date for the first round of applications for funding is September 16 2011.
The results will be announced the following month.
Detective Inspector Jo Hayes, who is leading on the project, said: "The new POCA funding scheme is taking the cash out of crime and giving it back to local communities.
"We are looking for applications to fund initiatives affecting community groups of more than 20 people that will make a difference to crime reduction, community safety and/or the community's fear of crime.
Applications from projects concerned with tackling anti-social behaviour, drugs and alcohol-related crime and promoting a sense of confidence and satisfaction within the local community are particularly welcome."
An online application form is on the Surrey Police website
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It's great to see a law that is working to give communities something back after they have suffered from crime. After the riots we have heard a lot of talk about restorative justice but in my day to day life I see very little evidence of it. Let's hope Walton on Thames groups make the most of this fund.
By wowwowwalton at 12:38 on 28/08/11
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