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THE FUTURE OF POLICING

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1. Welcome from the Commissioner2. The changing nature of policing (Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy)3. Public support in policing (Chief Superintendent Catherine Hankinson)4. Reducing crime the community way (Graham Roe, Sale Moor

HomeWatch)5. Public perceptions of policing (Claire Millett, Engagement Officer) 6. Group discussion: Public support in policing 7. Managing the shortfall (Tony Lloyd)8. Group discussion: Managing the shortfall9. What happens next: Assurances and challenges (Tony Lloyd)10. Q&A to the panel11. Vote: Would you be prepared to pay more for policing?

WELCOME

CHAIR: JIM BATTLE Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner

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WELCOME

TONY LLOYD Police and Crime Commissioner

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REDUCING CRIME THE COMMUNITY WAY

GRAHAM ROESale Moor HomeWatch

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PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF POLICING

CLAIRE MILLETTEngagement Strategy Officer,

Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner

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Most people view GMP positively

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69% positively view GMP 25% negatively75% agree have confidence in GMP 17% disagree69% agree can be relied on 20% disagree60% agree deal with the things that

matter21% disagree

Awareness of how to contact the police is low

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48% feel well informed about local policing 48% don’t62% know how to contact local police to tell them views

on what local issues they should focus on33% don’t

56% aware there is a Neighbourhood Police Team in the local area

37%

No-one is already in contact with their NPT41% Likely to contact NPT in future 34% unlikely

(25% DK)

Most people do not want to be involved in policing

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7% would like to get more involved in activities to influence police and crime issues in their neighbourhood

90% don’t!

What would make it easier to influence decisions in your neighbourhood?

42% nothing25% if the police got in touch with me

22% if I had more time

Active residents, like you, are rare – thank you

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GROUP DISCUSSION: Public support in policing

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MANAGING THE SHORTFALL

TONY LLOYD Police and Crime Commissioner

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£134m cut since 2010

Likely to rise to £287m by 2018/19

Every £4m reduction equals 80 police officers

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BLACK HOLE OF AT LEAST £40M

2,700 police officers lost 2010-2018

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BLACK HOLE OF AT LEAST £40M

Council tax funding

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Currently, band D households pay £2.93 per week (£152.30 per year)

+25p per week = £8.8m = +175 police officers+50p per week = £17.6m = +350 police officers+£1.00 per week = £35m = +700 police officers

60p£3 meal deal

£2.60

GROUP DISCUSSION: Managing the shortfall

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Assurances and challenges

TONY LLOYD Police and Crime Commissioner

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:

Community involvement and budget cuts

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Would you be prepared to pay more for policing?

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Would you be prepared to pay more for policing?

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Currently, Band D pays £2.93 per week (£152.30 per year)+25p per week = £8.8m = +175 police officers

+50p per week = £17.6m = +350 police officers+£1.00 per week = £35m = +700 police officers

60p

£3 meal deal£2.60

THANK YOU FOR COMING TODAY

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