Mpụ obodo na usoro ndị uwe ojii
The Government has set out key areas for policing at a national level.
The national priorities for policing include:
- Reducing murder and other homicide
- Reducing serious violence
- Disrupting drugs supply & ‘county lines’
- Reducing neighbourhood crime
- Tackling Cyber Crime
- Improving satisfaction among victims, with a particular focus on survivors of domestic abuse.
We are required to regularly update a statement outlining our current position and progress against each of priorities, as part of the Commissioner’s role in scrutinising the performance of Surrey Police.
They complement the priorities set by your Commissioner in the Police and Crime Plan for Surrey.
Gụọ ihe ọhụrụ anyị Position Statement on the National Crime and Policing Measures (September 2022)
Ndị uwe ojii na atụmatụ mpụ
The priorities in the Ndị uwe ojii na atụmatụ mpụ maka Surrey 2021-25 bụ:
- Na-egbochi ime ihe ike megide ụmụ nwanyị na ụmụ agbọghọ
- Na-echebe ndị mmadụ pụọ na mmerụ ahụ na Surrey
- Soro ndị obodo Surrey na-arụkọ ọrụ ka ha nwee ahụ iru ala
- Na-eme ka mmekọrịta dị n'etiti ndị uwe ojii Surrey na ndị bi na Surrey
- Ịhụ na okporo ụzọ Surrey dị nchebe
How will we measure performance?
Performance against both the Commissioner’s Plan and the national priorities will be reported in public three times a year and promoted via our public channels.
The Public Performance report for each meeting will be made available to read on our Ibe arụmọrụ.
His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS)
Gụọ ihe ndị kachasị ọhụrụ Police Effectiveness, Efficiency and Legitimacy (PEEL) report on Surrey Police by HMICFRS (2021).
Surrey Police was also included as one of four police forces inspected for the HMICFRS report, ‘Inspection into how effectively the police engage with women and girls’, bipụtara na 2021.
The Force received specific praise for it’s proactive response that includes a new Strategy to reduce Violence against Women and Girls, more Sexual Offence Liaison Officers and domestic abuse case workers and a public consultation with over 5000 women and girls on community safety.
Akụkọ kacha ọhụrụ
Lisa Townsend na-ekele ndị uwe ojii 'laghachi azụ n'ụzọ ndị uwe ojii ka ọ meriri oge nke abụọ dị ka onye uwe ojii na Kọmishọna Mpụ maka Surrey
Lisa kwere nkwa na ọ ga-aga n'ihu na-akwado nkwado ndị uwe ojii Surrey na-elekwasị anya n'ihe ndị kacha dịrị ndị bi ebe ahụ mkpa.
Idobe obodo gị – Kọmishọna kwuru na ndị otu ndị uwe ojii na-ebuso ndị otu ọgwụ ọgụ ọgụ mgbe ha sonyeere mkpọmkpọ ebe mpaghara
Izu nke ime ihe na-ezigara ndị otu ndị uwe ojii ozi siri ike na ndị uwe ojii ga-aga n'ihu na-emebi netwọkụ ha na Surrey.
Mwakpo nde-paụnd megide omume megidere ọha mmadụ ka Kọmishọna na-enweta ego maka ndị na-ahụ maka nchekwa hotspot
Kọmishọna Lisa Townsend kwuru na ego a ga-enyere aka ịbawanye ọnụnọ ndị uwe ojii na nhụta n'ofe Surrey.