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Barnardo’s chief launches community crime commission

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Barnardo’s chief executive Javed Khan has launched a community crime commission for the London borough of Redbridge.
Javed Khan will chair the 16-strong group. Picture: Alex Deverill
Javed Khan will chair the 16-strong group. Picture: Alex Deverill

The 16-strong commission is made up of residents alongside experts in the fields of policing, education and youth work

It will focus on five key areas including anti-social behaviour, violent street crime and domestic abuse.

Chaired by Khan, the commission will hear evidence from residents about the impact of crime in the borough, as well as gathering insights from research into the issues residents have raised. 

The commission will meet regularly throughout summer 2021 with the aim of creating a set of recommendations which will be presented to the Redbridge Council’s cabinet later this year.

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