Report Summary
This report summarises the work of the SPA and Police Scotland's Community Confidence Action Research Project in Irvine Fullarton.
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About Irvine Fullarton – Call Demand Data
Encouragingly, the level of calls have predominantly reduced to Irvine Fullarton in 2023.
Anti-Social Behaviour
Antisocial behaviour calls have reduced with the lowest level of calls in the past few years. The 2023 level is still double the local authority and national rate for antisocial behaviour.
Crime
Crime related calls also show a similar trend with call levels remaining over double the North Ayrshire average.
Personal Safety
There has, sadly, been an increase in drug related deaths recorded within Irvine Fullarton during 2023. There were, however, no identified suspected suicides recorded by police in the area in 2023.
Public Welfare
Public welfare calls have remained low and are only slightly higher than the North Ayrshire and national average where call levels at these levels have increased in the past couple of years compared to the local level.
Traffic
Traffic related calls remain consistently lower in Irvine Fullarton compared to the North Ayrshire and national level.
In general crime figures for Irvine Fullarton appear high but this is in the main due to the number of crimes in Irvine Town Centre.