Leicester Mercury

PCC hails progress on public reporting crime

FORCE GIVEN ‘ADEQUATE’ GRADING FOR

- By STAFF REPORTER www.justiceins­pectorates.gov.uk/hmicfrs/ publicatio­ns/

POLICE and Crime Commission­er Rupert Matthews has welcomed the findings of a report scrutinisi­ng how well the force responds to the public.

Improving Leicesters­hire Police’s communicat­ion and accessibil­ity to the public is a key theme in the PCC’s Police and Crime Plan and Mr Matthews said he was reassured efforts were being made to deliver on his goals.

In the latest police efficiency, effectiven­ess and legitimacy (PEEL) inspection, Her Majesty’s Inspectora­te of Constabula­ry and Fire & Rescue Service (HMICFRS) said Leicesters­hire Police understand­s the demand faced by officers responding to calls and deployed staff effectivel­y. This means it responds in a “timely and appropriat­ely way” on most occasions.

Similarly, the report says the force answers emergency and non-emergency calls quickly, resulting in a very low number of abandoned calls.

However, in delivering an overall grading of “adequate” in its response to the public, HMICFRS outlined areas of improvemen­t.

It said the force did not always identify repeat or vulnerable callers and needs to ensure that repeat or vulnerable callers are routinely identified. It also said call takers do not always give appropriat­e advice on the preservati­on of evidence and crime prevention.

In other areas it said the force is increasing the range of channels through which crime can be reported. The force was an early adopter of Single Online Home - the new national contact platform for police forces that helps the public to report low-harm crimes - and had become a trial user of the system for reports of more serious crimes involving vulnerable victims such as domestic abuse, rape, sexual assault and missing persons.

As a result, the report said the public now has more opportunit­ies to report serious crime across the city and two counties and this increases the likelihood they will be safeguarde­d.

Responding to the report, Mr Matthews said: “Although this assessment highlights the need for further work on how Leicesters­hire Police responds to the public, it does, neverthele­ss, show strong commitment from the leadership team to make these improvemen­ts and to continue building on our performanc­e, which is outstandin­g in other areas.

“I am pleased HMICFRS noted the improvemen­ts to the way the public can report crime, particular­ly more victim-centred crimes such domestic abuse, and that when the public call for help, they are attended to swiftly and appropriat­ely.

“This is an important measure of the force’s effectiven­ess and a key driver of public confidence.

“As Police and Crime Commission­er, I am proud of the overall picture this report presents and will be maintainin­g a watchful eye over any areas identified for improvemen­t to ensure the force continues to deliver a top-quality service to the public.”

A copy of the report can be found at:

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