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Liz Truss repeats vow to introduce police targets to reduce "major crime" by 20% despite warnings

Liz Trusssays police goal to "reduce major crimes by 20%" despite growing warnings about potential consequences Repeated her vow to set it to.

When visiting the Youth Center with formerConservativeleaderIain Duncan Smithon Monday, the current leader's front runner committed her crimes. I gave an overview of the policy.

Includes plans to order police to reduce serious crimes by 20% from 2019 levels by the end of the current parliament in 2024.

Mr. Truss also wants to create a league table like this: Percentage of crimes such as murder, serious violence, robbery and car theft of each police.

The Foreign Minister said he would begin a review of ways to tackle and prevent antisocial behavior and attempt to ensure that police officers responded directly to robbery.

Mr. Truss said: "Make sure the police go back to the basics and spend time making the streets safer. People trust me, keep our city safe, make our community better, I can do what I say. "

Police guards say the troops couldn't" go back to the basics "because of the heavy demand other than crime. It was after that.

HM Inspector Andy Cooke has been dispatched toIndependentto save the lives of people with cardiac arrest becausearmed police can "can" ambulances. Said. Meet demand. "

"When looking at howpolicingcan be improved, we don't just look at policing, but the factors that influence policing apart from [crime resolution]. I need to find out. "He added.

"Police need to have enough time and resources to do what the public expects."

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National Police Chief Olivia Pinkney, National Leader of Local Police, said:

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Recorded crimes hit record highs in England and Wales, but prosecution-leading crime rates plummeted to record lows of 5.6% did. The rape figure is only 1.3 percent.

Police sources, formerly known as MsTruss's, have proposed a 20% target as "inconsistent", without any accompanying strategies or dedicated resources. Asked questions about how to achieve.

According to a 2015 report, previous criminal targets created "perverse incentives to misrecord crimes" and police were selective "at the expense of other phones" for some crimes. It came to correspond to.

Theresa May concluded at the time that "the target does not fight crime, but prevents it."

The HM Police Department reported that the targets Boris Johnson imposed on the Metropolitan Police Department during his time as Mayor of London were out of focus on important child protection activities and needed "urgent remediation."

Watchdog was the crime of choice at the time, even though it did not include serious crimes such as terrorism, murder, sexual crimes, kidnappings, gun crimes, child abuse and sexual exploitation. Said that he received "excessive focus".

Prior to Mr. Truss' speech on Monday, Mr. Cook said that performance management was important to police, but "wrong goals encourage wrong activities."

"Too many targets means that because of their human nature, the unit focuses only on what those targets are, and the rest of the business needs more. It means that sometimes it can get less attention, "he added.

"There is also the issue of perverse incentives. There is always the temptation to massage a figure when it comes to improving its appearance when chasing a target."

Former Margie Side Constable The chief warns that different units have different criminal situations and challenges, and warns that: It's not simple.

Interior Minister Priti Patel has called on the National Police Commissioner's Council to lead a review of "police productivity" to be reported next year.

A review led by current police chief Sir Stephen House will consider "identifying police effectiveness and productivity, barriers and the most efficient operating model," according to a Monday announcement. ... apparently ...