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PCC Blog 132
The latest Bog looks at policing over the coming year, local policing successes and reacts to media reports on use of force.
LAUNCH OF PROJECT 0114
Project 0114 – the partnership project set up with Home Office funding through Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner focussed on tackling child criminal exploitation and associated knife and gun crime across the city is underway.
SENIOR LEADERS DISCUSS THE IMPACT OF SERIOUS AND VIOLENT CRIME
The daughter of a victim of knife crime has told a gathering of senior leaders, including the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, of the devastating impact of her father’s murder.
PCC Review Recommendations Welcomed
Public Views Sought on Policing Priorities and Precept
The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner is seeking the views of the public on future policing and crime priorities and the setting of the council tax precept for the coming year.
RESPONSE TO GOVERNMENT’S SERIOUS VIOLENCE STRATEGY
South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Dr Alan Billings has welcomed the Government’s Serious Violence Strategy launched today (9 April 2018).
South Yorkshire PCC Welcomes the Announcement to Recruit 151 Officers
Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner has today (Wednesday, 9 October) welcomed the announcement that South Yorkshire will be able to recruit 151 additional police officers.
PUBLICATION OF THE ONS CRIME STATISTICS – JULY 2017
The Crime Survey for England and Wales shows an increase in crime over the past year of about 10% across almost all types of crime. This is shocking in itself but if it points to a developing trend, it is seriously worrying.
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Views Sought in Police Budget Consultation
Residents Views Sought on Police Budget for 2021/22
Residents are being asked for their views on the setting of the council tax precept for policing for the financial year starting in April 2021.
PCC Blog 66
‘So what works?’ This is one of the most important questions I ever ask the police in my holding to account role. I don’t, of course, put it as impertinently or inelegantly as that; but I have to ask it. Understanding what works is crucial if policing is