Proactive release of Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities papers (December 2023)
Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities (ROCC) is a cross-agency work programme which complements the Transnational Organised Crime (TNOC) Strategy, delivering an end-to-end strategic response to organised crime. ROCC combats domestic organised crime by combining social and economic intervention with targeted enforcement action to build local community resilience.
Since receiving Cabinet endorsement in 2020, ROCC has worked to develop the fundamental components of the programme in four diverse locations, as well as the relationships, governance, network, and levers that set ROCC up to best support communities.
The following papers reported on the successful implementation and growth of ROCC to date, sought agreement to three proposals about the implementation of Budget 2022 ROCC funds, and endorsement of an approach to ROCC’s monitoring framework.
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