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    Engagement - Increase and maintain engagement across all communities
    Shop Theft – Reduce shop theft across Exeter sector
    Drugs – increase positive outcomes for drug offences and decrease in drugs deaths across Exeter
    Serious and Organised Crime – disrupt SOC activity in Exeter namely: sexual services, forced labour and forced criminality.
    Evening and Nighttime Economy – Reduce related crime on Friday and Saturday evenings
    Violence Against Women and Girls – reduce VWAG in the nighttime economy and target other VAWG perpetrators effectively
    Exploitation – reduce incidents of cuckooing and increase positive outcomes with victims of exploitation
    Anti-Social Behaviour – Residential – decrease ASB incidents in the residential areas
    Anti-Social Behaviour – City Centre – decrease incidents of ASB in the city centre

    Issued 24 February 2026

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