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The performance of the 101 non-emergency service is one of the areas that I am determined to improve within Thames Valley. Although we have seen some improvements in recent years the public rightly has high expectations and getting this service right is vital to ensuring public confidence.
Hard-hitting film tackling County Lines child criminal exploitation
Year 7 and 8 pupils have launched a gripping and pioneering film exploring the topical issue of County Lines drugs operations. The film follows the story of Elliott, a twelve-year boy, who finds himself coerced and exploited into the world of County Lines.
Happy Father’s Day?
76% of the young men in prison in England and Wales had absent fathers and there is also plenty of evidence to suggest that the absence of a father has an adverse impact on daughters too.
PCC wins £400,000 for technology and data to help prevent crime
Matthew Barber, Thames Valley’s Police & Crime Commissioner, says policing locally will benefit from more than £400,000 of funding towards technology and data to help prevent crime
Annual Report published
JUST PUBLISHED: Read my Annual Report for 2021/22, setting out progress in delivering the Police & Criminal Justice Plan.
The report details some of the important steps being taken to deliver on my plan for Thames Valley in order to make all of our communities safer.
Read the Annual Report on the PCC’s official website here.
Responding to the Metropolitan Police’s bid to recruit Thames Valley police officers
Following the announcement by the Metropolitan Police that they are to offer a £5,000 cash incentive to police officers transferring from other forces, I have joined with Police & Crime Commissioners from across the South East to condemn the move.