BAMBER BRIDGE POLICE STATION

BAMBER BRIDGE POLICE STATION

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Short profile:

The Policing Pledge sets out minimum standards of service that you can expect to receive from us. These range from standards for answering calls promptly, how you can have a say over how your neighbourhood is policed, how you can expect to receive up to date information about local crime and how you will be supported if you are a victim of crime.

Detailed description:

Lancashire Constabulary is one of the top performing police forces in the country and we lead the field in our approach to policing communities.

Our Ambition is to consistently be the best police force in the country - this is important for us as we recognise that we cannot be complacent even when we do consistently well in inspections. There is always more we can do to improve.

For us to achieve our Ambition we need to ensure that our policing service is delivered in such a way that we always put people first.

Crime Statistics are produced annually in July by the Home Office and are used to gauge overall crime trends, to work out whether initiatives are improving crime rates and also to measure crime's impact on individuals and society.

Two primary measures are used to assess the patterns and trends in crime across England and Wales, both these measures are seen as essential and should not be read in isolation.

Police recorded crime figures are one data source that are used to measure crime rates and provide a good measure of trends in well-reported crimes and can be used to analyse local crime trends. However, these statistics alone don't paint an accurate picture because many crimes are not reported to police. The recorded crime data is provided by the current 43 police forces throughout England and Wales, who are required to supply the Home Office with monthly figures for all of the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRP's) in their police force areas.

Since 1982, the annual British Crime Survey (BCS) has been analysed in conjunction with police recorded crime figures to get a more accurate picture of UK crime. The BCS is regarded as the most reliable indicator of long-term crime trends because it asks people about their actual experiences of crime. It's also useful for gauging public feeling because it measures how much people fear crime and how they try to avoid it.

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