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Police and Crime Commissioner Martin Surl’s Annual Report: April 2018-March 2019

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Author: PCC Martin Surl, Posted: Wednesday, 28th August 2019, 09:00

Producing an annual report is like crossing the threshold between the old year and the new. It provides the opportunity to reflect on the twelve months that have passed with one eye on what might lie ahead.

Whilst crime throughout the UK is rising, the increase in Gloucestershire has been much less than other comparable areas. This means that despite the impression you might have got from some news outlets, Gloucestershire is still one of the safest places in which to live.

As the range and complexity of crimes continues to grow, the answer is further complicated by the additional social issues around mental health and lack of youth provision. With much of the Constabulary’s time now spent as first responders to the mental health crisis that is gripping our country, what you might call ‘conventional’ police work is being squeezed. And whilst the primary task of all Police and Crime Commissioners, as laid down by the former Home Secretary who defined the role, is to reduce crime, what is apparent is that the role of the Constabulary is now more than just that.

As a summary of the twelve months from April 2018-March 2019, this year’s annual report highlights the challenge of dealing with a growing range and complexity of crimes, complicated by additional social issues around mental health and lack of youth provision. It reflects on key announcements regarding collaboration with bordering forces and Gloucestershire’s Fire and Rescue Service, budget details, award winning services and the continuing success of the Commissioner’s Fund.

As Police and Crime Commissioner, I am required to produce an annual report reflecting how I have carried out my responsibilities over the past 12 months and progress in delivering the Police and Crime Plan. Since Accessibility and Accountability is one of my priorities, I am keen the report is circulated as widely as possible.

Martin Surl

Police and Crime Commissioner for Gloucestershire

You can read PCC Martin Surl’s 16 page report online: https://www.gloucestershire-pcc.gov.uk/reports/

For a printed copy, email the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner at PCC@gloucestershire.pnn.police.uk or call 01452 754348

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