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National Crime & Policing Measures

Police and Crime Commissioners are required by law to publish National Crime and Policing Measures. This is additional information relating to the Constabulary’s performance against the Government’s published national policing priorities.

The key national policing priorities are as follows:

  • Reduce murder and other homicides
  • Reduce serious violence
  • Disrupt drugs supply and county lines
  • Reduce neighbourhood crime
  • Tackle cyber crime
  • Improve satisfaction among victims – with a particular focus on victims of domestic abuse

Additional Information on the key national policing priorities can be found in the two documents below:

National Crime and Policing Measures

Crime and Policing Minister National Crime and Policing Measures letter

The Commissioner’s Police and Crime Plan sets out his priorities to prevent and reduce crime in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough over the next three years. The Plan was developed with input from community safety partners and the public. It also includes national policing priorities. 

It is the responsibility of the Commissioner to hold the Chief Constable to account for the performance of the Constabulary against the Plan. That includes performance against the national priorities. This page will provide regular updates on performance against Government’s published national policing priorities.