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Contact your police and crime commissioner (PCC) to make a suggestion on how your local area is policed or complain about your PCC.
This series brings together all documents relating to police and crime commissioners.
The government has laid legislation in Parliament to transfer the Police and Crime Commissioner functions to the West Midlands and South Yorkshire mayors.
Guidance on how police and crime commissioners and their partners might engage with each other to improve the effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
Explains different approaches that PCCs could adopt to support the delivery of community payback schemes, with best practice examples of existing collaborative work.
Police reserves each year from March 2011 to March 2021.
Guidance explaining amendments made to the Crime and Disorder (Formulation and Implementation of Strategy) Regulations 2007.
Police and crime panels provide support and scrutiny to locally elected police and crime commissioners, ensuring this information is available to the public.
Key stages in the PCC process, including the schedule for PCCs to be elected, to take office, and to develop a police and crime plan.
Handbook to support and advise communicators in police forces and police authorities.
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