Big Conversation - PCC John Campion speaks to West Mercia Police about public priorities

Watch the West Mercia PCC, John Campion, and the Temporary Chief Constable for West Mercia Police, Alex Murray, discuss the matters which mean the most to you.
As the PCC builds his Police and Crime Plan, he wanted to hear from the communities of West Mercia about what are their priorities when it comes to crime and local policing.
Time cods:
0:00 - Introduction
02:27 - Visibility and Accessibility: Crime over time.
03:25 - Visibility and Accessibility: Bobbies on the beat.
05:57 - Visibility and Accessibility: Keeping you in the know.
11:03 - Town Centres: Crime in town centres.
19:42 - Town Centres: Retail crime.
25:51 - ASB: Hotspot policing.
31:00 - ASB: Helping young people chose a different path.
36:05 - Reducing Harm on our Roads: Technology to enforce the law.
43:21 - Reducing Harm on our Roads: Education to change behaviour.
48:30 - Crime: Knife crime.
58:39 - Crime: Drugs.
1:02:40 - Crime: Theft and burglary.
1:07:17 - Rural Crime.
1:13:42 - Response to crime.
1:19:17 - Crime behind closed doors.
1:29:29 - Next 4 years.

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  • @Maria-vp4oz
    @Maria-vp4oz14 күн бұрын

    If every area had a PACT meeting, I doubt you'd need to spend so much preparing for a meeting and paying for 140 to set this up. That's extortionate! As is the PCC salary. If there are still questions about visibility after all these years, it is clear that there is a lot more to be done. I was a victim of crime and didn't even get a home visit, which is disgraceful. The Victim Code was breached and not even a PCSO reached out. What forces need to do is retain good officers. Under Teresa May, police benefits were cut, such as pensions needing officers to pay in more and work longer. The result was a mass exodus. Look after your experienced officers, and then you won't need to recruit so regularly (which is very expensive).

  • @westmercia1996

    @westmercia1996

    14 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your comment. If you did not receive a service you'd expect from West Mercia Police, you can make a complaint here - www.westmercia.police.uk/fo/feedback/complaints/complaints/complain-about-the-police/. Please copy and paste this link into your search engine. Kind regards.