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Local Policing is organised into 3 divisions, each comprising Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) based within district teams. NPTs provide community engagement, foot patrols and assist local and partnership problem-solving. NPTs are led by a District Commander and comprise sergeants, police officers and PCSOs.
These work with youth, licensing and enforcement officers. Also, investigators, specialists, and police staff within divisions and across Sussex Police support NPTs to protect communities and catch criminals.
Public Place Violence
Issued 01 June 2026
We’ve increased high-visibility patrols, especially during the late evening, to deter violence and respond swiftly to emerging issues. A strong daytime presence also helps prevent disorder and reassure the public.
We continue to work with partner agencies and support services to assist victims of violent crime, while promoting awareness of available support and reporting options.
When public violence occurs, we act decisively—using powers such as dispersal orders and Criminal Behaviour Orders to disrupt offending and prevent further harm.
Our focus remains on prevention, early intervention, and firm enforcement to keep our communities safe.
Actioned 28 September 2026
Robbery and Public Order
Issued 01 June 2026
We continue to take firm action to maintain public safety, particularly in areas where people may be at greater risk. Officers are carrying out regular patrols throughout the day and evening, providing a visible presence to deter disorder and respond swiftly to incidents.
Recent patrols have led to arrests for offences including robbery and public order disturbances. We remain actively engaged with the community to identify concerns early and prevent further harm. Our commitment to keeping public spaces safe is supported by both enforcement and partnership working to ensure those responsible are held accountable.
Actioned 28 September 2026
Criminal damage
Issued 01 June 2026
We have taken direct action to reduce incidents of criminal damage through increased patrols in affected areas and targeted engagement with individuals known to be involved. Officers have responded swiftly to reports, resulting in arrests and enforcement measures where appropriate.
We continue to work closely with the community, encouraging the reporting of suspicious activity and sharing crime prevention advice to help protect property. Our efforts remain focused on prevention, early intervention, and holding offenders accountable to reduce harm and maintain public confidence.
Actioned 28 September 2026