Police and crime commissioners update bulletin
Below are a series of bulletins from the Home Office on the establishment of police and crime commissioners (PCCs) and in particular on their potential relationship with other local leaders. These regular updates will also be sent out via the Crime and Policing bulletin and will run until the introduction of PCCs in November 2012. They will keep you informed about what we are doing at the centre and what opportunities there are for partners to get involved locally.
Date: Mon Feb 20 12:03:00 GMT 2012
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin - issue 8 (PDF file - 196kb)
The eighth update bulletin includes articles from 3 guest writers – plus information on the forthcoming national statement on funding.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin - issue 7 (PDF file - 174kb)
The seventh police and crime commissioners update includes feedback from the events, Mark Norris of the Local Government Association explains what support is available to councils to prepare for commissioners, the HMIC portal, safer future communities programme networks and an online survey.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin, issue 7 - Wales version (PDF file - 181kb)
This version of the PCC update bulletin provides specific updates for Wales.
- Police and crime commissioners bulletin - issue 6 Welsh language (PDF file - 121kb)
Welsh language version of the police and crime commissioners bulletin.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin - issue 6 (PDF file - 242kb)
The sixth police and crime commissioners update includes feedback from ongoing Partner Engagement events, information on our online survey and more.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin, issue 6 - Wales version (PDF file - 182kb)
This version of the PCC update bulletin provides specific updates for Wales.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin - issue 5 (PDF file - 207kb)
The fifth update bulletin includes details on London Going Early, a statement for partners, and details of secondary legislation relating to PCCs.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin, issue 5 - Wales version (PDF file - 215kb)
This version of the PCC update bulletin provides specific updates for Wales.
- Police and crime commissioners bulletin, issue 5 - Welsh version (PDF file - 121kb)
Welsh language version of the police and crime commissioners bulletin.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin - issue 4 (PDF file - 179kb)
The fourth bulletin features information on funding, upcoming partner engagement events, secondary legislation due to be processed through the Houses of Parliament, the victims fund and more on the deep dive methodology.
- Police and crime commissioners bulletin, issue 4 - Wales version (PDF file - 187kb)
This version of the latest PCC update provides specific updates for Wales.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin - issue 3 (PDF file - 212kb)
The third bulletin provides the key themes that emerged from the 'deep dive' events, an introduction to the strategic policing requirement, an update on the safer future communities fund and details of partner events for 2012.
- Police and crime commissioners bulletin, issue 3 - Wales version (PDF file - 200kb)
This version of the latest PCC update provides specific updates for Wales.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin - issue 2 (PDF file - 306kb)
The second bulletin includes a link to the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act and further details on the transition to PCCs programme, an update on future funding arrangements, and information on the Home Office support and modernisation fund.
- Police and crime commissioners update bulletin - issue 1 (PDF file - 291kb)
This first bulletin (July 2011) provides a summary of the current position of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill and details of some of the work being taken forward by the Home Office to enable an effective transition.
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