helen bailey – chief operating officer. greatest and safest big city on earth mopac mission most...
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Helen Bailey – Chief Operating Officer
Greatest and safest big city on
earth
MOPAC Mission
Most effective,
efficient, loved &respected force
in the UK
Public services and communities tackling crime
together
-20 %
-20 %
MOPAC Challenge to the MPS
+20 %
Cut 7 priority crimes
Boost public confidence
Reduce spend
Reform
Senior managers
2013 2015
3726
7,160
6,022
24,63025,909
Release
900,000sq m
600,000sq m
497 buildings
c300buildings
-30% running
costs
Reduce
Police staff reduced
13,410 to 11,846 by
2016
By 2015/16over £100msavings ontechnology
5% reductionin supplies
and services
MOPAC Criminal Justice Goals
-20 %
-20 %
+20 %
Reduce court delays
Increase compliance with community sentences
Cut youthre-offending
Reducing youth reoffending
3726
7,160
6,022
24,63025,909
Reducing youth reoffending by 20% for young people leaving custody by 2016
• Reoffending rates stubbornly high for young people leaving custody – 71%
• The number of young people in custody has decreased but more must be done
• London requires a strategic approach: Focused resource and joined up working
• Building on good work (Daedalus) and investment in London (up to £3.5m invested by the Mayor for resettlement) – true partnership working is required to make this a reality
2,600 extra SNT
What does it mean for London?
AccountableVisible AccessibleIntelligent
Ways
1,200 more officers inboroughs
Case for change – local policing model
SNTs = foundation of policing
Locallyaccountable
Inspector
DedicatedBorough
Commander
We cometo you
= Less crime, 1/3 million fewer victims, less cost
Case for change – public access
12,000fewer front
counter visits
80% visits are
to 71 front counters
An extra 200 victims visited each
day
Online reporting
up
5m 999 & 101 calls last
year
<50 crimes reported at
front countersovernight
More police
constables=26,000
New formsof publicaccess
20/20/20Crime, costsconfidence
A future fit for London
Reconnectpolice and
public
• Further detail can be found at www.london.gov.uk/priorities/mayors-office-policing-and-crime