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I am very pleased to present my annual report for 2016/17. Policing continued to evolve both in North Yorkshire and across the country last year. The demands on our police service are changing, now much more focused on complex crimes like sexual abuse and fraud, with protecting and caring for vulnerable people the cornerstone of […]
The year saw North Yorkshire remain the safest place in England, as well as the Police force being assessed as ‘good’ by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary. The roll-out of a transformational mobile working programme, to allow officers to spend more time in communities rather than filling in forms at a police station, was also […]
Our survey of over 17,000 people living and working in rural areas throughout England and Wales suggests the true cost of crime in rural areas could exceed £800m. This figure is 21 times higher than previous figures, dwarfing earlier estimates. The survey also indicates that hard-pressed young families and farmers are the most frequent victims […]
The first Annual Report of the scrutiny panel has now been published. Julia Mulligan, Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire, set up the Out of Court Disposals Scrutiny Panel to independently scrutinise the use of Out of Court Disposals in response to public concerns about their appropriate use. The role of the Panel is […]
This is the panel’s second Annual Report and its findings are again made public. It includes both facts and figures, as well as feedback from the Chairman.
This is the Police and Crime Plan for the period 2013 – 2016. In October and November 2016 Julia carried out a series of consultations to gather feedback to help her mould the next plan. Find out more about the consultation – Your community – Your say Nearly 18 months since the first Police and Crime Plan […]
The aims of the research was to to provide the PCC with a clear evidence base around residents and other stakeholders priorities, expectations and feedback on future service delivery. In addition the aim was to identify key themes and / or priorities through the JSIA and other documents and to test these and measure support where possible.