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Join the Dunchurch Community Forum on September 8th, 2010, for a briefing on the critical issues facing the Police Authority. Vice Chair Phil Robson will discuss finance savings, budget allocation, new policing models, and more. Explore the impact of reductions in policing levels on delivering the highest possible protection from harm within budget constraints. Learn about police reform, elections for Police & Crime Commissioners, and local accountability measures. Understand the evolving dynamics between the Chief Constable, County Police & Crime Panel, and the National Crime Agency. Engage with key topics concerning neighborhood policing, organized crime, and ensuring effective law enforcement resources for the community's safety.
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Dunchurch Community Forum 8th September 2010 Briefing ‘The Challenges Facing the Police Authority’ Phil Robson – Vice Chair
Finance Savings £12m - £20m Next 3 Years Gross Budget - £110m Contracted Service New Policing Model Neighbourhood Policing Organised Crime etc Reductions in Level of Policing BUT Delivery of the Maximum Protection from Harm that We can Afford Police Reform Police & Crime Commissioner Elections – May 2012 Representing You Appoints/Removes the CC Budget, Priorities & Accountability Local Safeguards: Chief Constable – operationally independent County Police & Crime Panel National Crime Agency Not Regional Cross Border Resources and Local Accountability