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The Policing and Crime Bill that is currently progressing through Parliament will provide a legal duty for emergency services to collaborate. As such it also provides the opportunity for Police and Crime Commissioners (PCC) to replace Fire Authorities and take responsibility for Fire and Rescue Services in their area. This has led the PCC for […]
This report analysis the results from the 1527 participants who took part in the precept consultation. The consultation included an online survey and telephone survey.
This report analysis the results from more than 1750 participants who took part in the precept consultation. The consultation included an online survey and telephone survey.
This report explains how safety camera vans were used in North Yorkshire in 2014/15 and what contribution they made to enforcing the laws of the road and reducing speed-related death and serious injury.
Research undertaken by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner following concerns that Hate Crime was drastically under-reported in the county. The report also contains recommendations that are being considered by North Yorkshire Police.
The Victims Needs Assessment was an evaluation of victims needs across North Yorkshire. The assessment drew upon victims views of current victim support services, it evaluated existing services and identified wider good practice; it highlighted gaps and improvements that could be made. It undertook an analysis of the potential demand for these services based on […]
The Policing and Crime Act 2017 makes provision for local assessments by PCCs as to the most effective governance model for their local Fire and Rescue Service, giving them the ability to present a local business case to the Home Secretary where they perceive that a change would generate improvements in economy, efficiency and effectiveness, or public safety.