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Assaults on West Mercia Police officers rose by 12% in North Worcestershire compared to the previous three months, and also the same period last year, despite the November lockdown and an overall reduction in recorded crime.

As part of PCC John Campion’s commitment to raising awareness of officer assaults, his Behind the Badge campaign highlights the worrying number of those affected, and influences the national agenda.

Figures show that from October to December 2020 officers were assaulted on 37 separate occasions in North Worcestershire compared with 33 between July and September 2020. Figures also show that assaults increased 12% against the same period last year.

Officer assaults have been steadily increasing over the last five years and figures show that in 2018/19 there were 549 frontline officers assaulted across West Mercia, with the figure for 2019/20 rising to 675. In the first three quarters of 2020, 489 police officers were assaulted, despite the most stringent restrictions on movement the country has experienced in recent history.

PCC John Campion said: “These statistics, once again, make very worrying reading. At a time when the country has been subject to the strictest restrictions on movement seen since the Second World War, and at a time when overall recorded crime is at its lowest for many years.

“I have been committed to raising awareness of assaults on frontline workers, and making sure that the right support is in place for officers who have been victims of crime. The statistics have reinforced my support for tougher sentencing for the minority that assault frontline workers, and to send a clear message that this behaviour won’t be tolerated.

”Assaults have far reaching effects on officers, their families, friends and colleagues which cannot be under-estimated. I will do everything I can to support action to bring the perpetrators of this type of crime to justice.”

Published Monday 8th February 2021