Violence Reduction Unit (VRU)
The Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) brings together key partners from across Thames Valley to provide a co-ordinated response to tackling serious violence across the region.
This multi-agency approach involves local authorities, health, education, policing, third sector organisations, members of the community and many more, all working together to understand the root causes of serious violence and focussing on place-based problem solving in order to address them.
The VRU takes a public health approach to tackling violence – looking at violence not as isolated incidents or solely a law enforcement problem but instead as a preventable consequence of a range of factors such as adverse early-life experiences or harmful social or community experiences and influences.
Thames Valley’s VRU therefore focusses on four main themes:
- Early intervention and prevention
- Supporting communities and partnerships
- Tackling county lines and the misuse of drugs
- Effective law enforcement and the criminal justice response
In 2019 the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley received £1.16m to support the introduction of the VRU. Following a successful launch the funding was renewed in March 2020 with an additional £1.16m.
A range of short and long term activities and interventions are currently being delivered by the VRU including:
- Work with schools to develop educational materials for students and parents
- Mentoring and detached youth work
- Community engagement events
- Drug diversion schemes for young people under 18yrs
- Policing operations and intelligence led patrols
- Custody diversion schemes for young adults
Latest news
- Further £1.8m in funding to tackle serious violence across the Thames Valley (21 June 2021)
- #CutItOut campaign launched to tackle domestic abuse (17 March 2021)
- Thames Valley Police to pilot new Serious Violence Reduction Orders (SVROs) to tackle knife crime and violent offending (16 March 2021)
- Additional £735,000 funding announced to tackle serious violence across the Thames Valley (8 March 2021)
- Police and Crime Commissioner awarded further £1,160,000 to tackle violent crime across Thames Valley (9 February 2021)
- Youth Drugs Diversion Scheme to be rolled out forcewide (13 October 2020)
- Thames Valley Police working to tackle Serious Violence in our Communities (25 February 2020)
- Police and Crime Commissioner awarded £1,160,000 to tackle violent crime across Thames Valley (15 August 2019)
Contact us
For further information please visit the Thames Valley Violence Reduction Unit website, follow @TV_VRU on Twitter or get in touch by emailing VRU@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk.