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Rt Hon Damian Green MP tells candidates they will be elected to cut crime and give the public a voice at the highest level.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
After elections in November, police and crime commissioners (PCCs) will be making sure the voice of victims is heard in local policing.
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) have found that police authorities are making effective progress.
Police and crime commissioners (PCCs) will be required to swear an oath of impartiality.
Latest figures on police firearms use from 1 April 2010 to March 2011 in England and Wales.
Data tables on police use of firearms in England and Wales 2010 to 2011.
This written ministerial statement on SOCA’s annual report for 2011-2012 was laid on 4 July 2012 in the House of Lords by Theresa May, and in…
Police and crime commissioners across England and Wales will be given the power and budget to determine local victims' services.
Public can access local crime information and resulting police action, with data published on the Government crime mapping website police.uk
Public able to track online what happened after crime was committed in their neighbourhood, on the government’s crime mapping website.
Crime outcomes are now published and available for the public to track ahead of the PCC elections.
Three senior appointments have been made to the new national crime agency (NCA).
The election of police and crime commissioners across England in Wales will be a landmark in the government’s programme of police reform.
Police and Crime Commissioners will be required to swear an oath of impartiality when they are elected to office in November, the Government announced today.
Police and crime commissioners will be required to swear an oath of impartiality when they are elected to office in November.
The government will today publish plans to ensure victims of anti-social behaviour should have crimes they report acted on immediately.
Plans published for a new way of dealing with economic crime.
The National Crime Agency will transform how the UK tackles serious organised crime and keeps communities safe.
The UK’s ability to tackle serious and organised crime to be transformed by introduction of the National Crime Agency (NCA).
Thinking of standing as a PCC? Part one of a comprehensive briefing pack is now available.
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