Portsmouth News

More police on streets and crime reporting app pledged by chief

Commission­er unveils Christmas recruitmen­t aim

- By RICHARD LEMMER The News richard.lemmer@jpress.co.uk

A CRIME reporting app is among a series of initiative­s proposed by Hampshire's police and crime commission­er as she pledges that residents will see more police on the streets from Christmas.

Conservati­ve politician Donna Jones, who took on the role of police and crime commission­er for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight 100 days ago, has acknowledg­ed that reporting crime can often feel too difficult – and there are not enough police on the streets.

Concerns about policing numbers was the number one issue to emerge from a crime survey of more than 3,000 residents across the county and the Isle of Wight last September.

Now the new commission­er has pledged that residents will see more police on the streets from the end of December.

She said: ‘My number one priority is 600 more police on the streets, and I’m pleased that as soon as I was elected, the chief constable assured me that is a priority that they can deliver for me.

‘We're already 40 to 50 per cent of the way through recruitmen­t. The vast majority will be going to the cities and Basingstok­e.

‘We’re hoping to have them out of their probation period by the summer of 2023.

‘But I'm hoping by Christmas, those first recruits who were recruited last year will be getting to a point where they are out of training and in the field full time.

‘From Christmas the public should be seeing more police on the streets.’

And a new app could be rolled out across the area in response to dissatisfa­ction with the police’s 101 telephone service and the Hampshire Constabula­ry website.

The commission­er, who has been appointed as the national lead for victims and serious organised crimes by the Associatio­n of Police and

Crime Commission­ers, said: ‘The public have said they are finding it difficult to report crime - they don't like the 101

service, they don't like using the online resources.

‘My aspiration is to develop an app, a police and crime reporting app, in the spring of next year, so that I can get that out to the public.’

Residents would still be able to use 101 and 999, and report crime online.

The former Portsmouth City Councillor has not forgotten specific problems facing the city, creating last month a new anti-social behaviour task force, which will look into persistent nuisance behaviour and disorder around the Hot Walls.

She said: ‘It's looking at where we have to be commission­ing services like Motiv8

(and others) – I'll be stepping in to pay for that and support it.’

The commission­er says she has already secured more than a million pounds from the Ministry of Justice since taking office, with part of this funding the Safer Streets campaign in the Charles Dickens ward.

But funding has been a source of ire for police officers across the country, following the government’s announceme­nt of a pay freeze for the nation’s thin blue line.

Hampshire’s new police commission­er has written to home secretary Priti Patel, expressing that she was ‘deeply disappoint­ed’ by the decision.

But after meeting with the home secretary and the prime minister, Ms Jones

From Christmas the public should be seeing more police on the streets.

Donna Jones

has warned police should not hold out for a salary boost any time soon.

Regarding the prospect of the government reviewing its decision, she said: ‘It's going to be a year - it's something for next year's agenda.’

Dissatisfa­ction with the home secretary led to the Police Federation – which has more than 130,000 police staff as members – declaring that it had no confidence in Priti Patel.

Commenting on the matter, Ms Jones said: ‘I think it's a matter for them. I guess it’s reflecting how they feel.’

Next week will see the commission­er’s police and crime plan released for public consultati­on, with comments open until the end of October.

It will be available at hampshire-pcc.gov.uk.

 ??  ?? PRIORITY Hampshire police and crime commission­er Donna Jones meets recruits in May
PRIORITY Hampshire police and crime commission­er Donna Jones meets recruits in May

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