Structural reform plan

Structural reform plans are key tools for holding departments accountable for the implementation of programme for government commitments, replacing the old top-down systems of targets and central micromanagement. Our plan sets out our top seven departmental structural reform priorities, which are to:

  • empower the public to hold the police to account for their role in cutting crime
  • free up the police to fight crime more effectively and efficiently 
  • create a more integrated criminal justice system
  • secure our borders and reduce immigration
  • protect people’s freedoms and civil liberties
  • protect our citizens from terrorism
  • build a fairer and more equal society

The draft structural reform plan published in July 2010 has been replaced by the Home Office business plan 2011-15. The draft structural reform plan and monthly update reports are available below.

Date: Fri Jul 09 16:12:13 BST 2010

Adobe provide a free online tool which converts PDF files to text. To use this service visit http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html (new window)

To view a document in Adobe PDF format, you may first need to download a free copy of the Adobe Acrobat reader (new window).

Share |