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ACC (TP) Tony Melville Chief Superintendent Morris Watts

Peer Review Plymouth BCU 28 March 2006. ACC (TP) Tony Melville Chief Superintendent Morris Watts. Performance Overview. PMR Sector PMR Going Local Force Performance meeting Peer Review. Performance Overview. Force Performance Board held on Thursday 20 October 2005 at 10.00am.

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ACC (TP) Tony Melville Chief Superintendent Morris Watts

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  1. Peer Review Plymouth BCU 28 March 2006 ACC (TP) Tony Melville Chief Superintendent Morris Watts

  2. Performance Overview • PMR • Sector PMR • Going Local • Force Performance meeting • Peer Review

  3. Performance Overview Force Performance Board held on Thursday 20 October 2005 at 10.00am Target 3 – It was noted Plymouth BCU was the only BCU not recording a reduction in levels of BCS comparator crime. Ch/Supt Watts expressed concern that Force policy and procedures relating to the posting of Probationers hindered BCU performance. It was agreed that ACC(TP) would lead a review team to examine resource levels and deployment issues within the BCU to help identify any inhibitors to performance. For action by: Assistant Chief Constable (TP)

  4. Methodology Overview • Plymouth SMT review • ACC(TP) Focus group • Agreed priority areas • Peer review • Action plan • Monitoring and leadership

  5. Operation Endurance • Analysis of performance • Objectives • Increase the number of offences Brought to Justice to a minimum of 16.8% • Achieve a minimum Sanction Detection rate of 22.1% for total crime • Achieve a minimum detection rate of 65% for Domestic Violence Crimes.

  6. Method • Crime management review • Prolific Offenders/Prisoner Handling • Forensic • Operations Sunloch • Domestic violence • Marketing • Governance

  7. iQuanta Comparisons Dec 05 Jan 06

  8. Organisational Learning • Crime and incident management • Shared understanding • Teamwork

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