Acting Chief Inspector Charlie Routley emphasized the impact of Cook's 'constant offending' on the local community, stating, 'Mr Cook's constant offending has troubled the local community for years.' His description of Cook underscores the community's concerns and the need for intervention.
Routley referred to the Criminal Behaviour Order as conducive to community safety, affirming, 'I am sure the local community will welcome this news as they see another prolific offender removed from the area.' This points to a positive community response.
The Havering police collaborate with local entities to address crime, stating, 'Havering Police said they were able to collect enough evidence to apply for the order by working with the local community and local shop workers and business owners.' This highlights community involvement in crime prevention.
The effectiveness of CBOs in crime deterrence is evident in Routley’s comment that, 'We will continue to utilise ancillary orders such as CBOs to target and disrupt offenders.' It shows an ongoing strategy to manage crime.
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