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What Difference will we make?

What Difference will we make?. Alun Michael Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales. Oath of Office. I will serve all the people of South Wales in the office of Police and Crime Commissioner.

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What Difference will we make?

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  1. What Difference will we make? Alun Michael Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales

  2. Oath of Office • I will serve all the people of South Wales in the office of Police and Crime Commissioner. • I will act with integrity and diligence in my role and, to the best of my ability, will execute the duties of my office to ensure that the police are able to cut crime and protect the public. • I will give a voice to the public, especially victims of crime, and work with other services to ensure the safety of the community and effective criminal justice. • I will take all steps within my power to ensure transparency of my decisions, so that I may be properly held to account by the public. • I will not interfere with the operational independence of police officers.

  3. Justice Reinvestment – Crime & Disorder ReductionCore Performance by Police Partnership Working Strategic Outcomes Police & Crime Plan Synergy of Policing Plan & Chief Constable’s vision Key Performance Partnership Working Force Delivery Plan Peter Vaughan’s delivery of “line of sight” BCU Delivery on BOTH Partnership Working BCU Delivery Plan Variable Detail/Nuance Local & evidence of need Contribution of the Arts Local Community Youth Offending 18-25 Specific Communities Violence Reduction NHS & Drugs & Alcohol Mental Health Anti-Social Behaviour Violence against women & girls

  4. Priorities • Tough on crime and the causes of crime • Using evidence-based, partnership approach to see “what works”: • Local Authority is key – plus NHS, Fire Service, Community organisations, business ……. Together we can achieve more than we can achieve alone

  5. Priorities • Crime Reduction and Prevention • Working with the Criminal Justice System • Strong, swift response to anti-social behaviour • Youth Offending and Youth Justice • Improving the prospects for the 18-25 age group • Putting victims at the heart of our work • Tackling violence against women and girls • Understanding and addressing the needs of older people

  6. Priorities • Working with partners on the causes of crime • Making it easier for the public to communicate with the police • Tackle online crime, including child abuse • Restorative Justice • Road Safety • Making the public feel safer • Equality, Diversity and Poverty

  7. Peelian Principles REMINDER …….. • The purpose of the police is to cut crime – to reduce offending and cut reoffending • The police are the public and the public are the police Those are our priorities too

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