Police & Crime Plan 2025-28

Police and Crime Plan for Surrey (2025 – 2028)

One of the key responsibilities of your Commissioner is to set the Police and Crime Plan that outlines the areas that Surrey Police will focus on. These are the key areas of performance that will be monitored in regular meetings with the Commissioner and provide the basis for funding that is provided from your Commissioner to enhance local services that reduce crime and support victims.

The Plan is based on your views. Following public and stakeholder consultations in 2024, the new Plan’s priorities reflect feedback from residents and local organisations in Surrey.

Throughout the Plan, there is a focus on improving partnership work to reduce harm and building safer, more resilient communities.

Read the Plan using the links below or visit our dedicated Data Hub to see the latest performance information from Surrey Police on progress towards specific targets in each section:

I have pledged to focus on a more ‘back to basics’ approach, concentrating on what our policing teams do best – fighting crime in our local communities, getting tough on offenders and protecting people.

And I am delighted to present my new Police and Crime Plan, which sets out the blueprint for policing in Surrey over the next three years, and which I believe will deliver on that promise.

Commissioner Lisa Townsend
The five priorities in the Police and Crime Plan for Surrey (2025-28) are:
  • Back to basics policing
  • Protecting vulnerable people in Surrey
  • Preventing violence against women and girls
  • Strengthening safe and resilient communities
  • Fostering integrity, accountability and wellbeing in policing

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