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This resource is from the Reports section. This page contains the Policing Plans of the MPS and MPA.

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Policing Plans

The policing and performance plans describe our arrangements for policing London over the year and gives details of our, priorities and objectives; past performance and future performance targets; funding and use of resources and work to support continuous improvement.

Consultation

The consultation process allows Londoners and people who work in the capital to let us know their views and concerns about crimes that have a direct impact on their daily lives and helps ensure that the public, partner and community organisations have a say in defining the key policing objectives.

Views and opinions provided through the consultation are fed directly into the planning process for setting policing priorities.

For the results of the policing priorities consultation process for the 2009-10 policing plan please see below.

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Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA)/Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) consultation on London policing priorities for 2009/10 [PDF] Policing priorities consultation process for the 2009-10 policing plan

Policing Plans

Where stated some reports are available in PDF (Portable Document Format), which require Adobe Acrobat Reader, available as a free download from Adobe.

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Policing London Plan 2008/11 [PDF]


Policing London Plan 2008/11 [word]

This joint Policing London Business Plan and Budget 2008-11 details the rationale for our corporate objectives, what we intend to do to deliver these objective and how we will monitor deliver through the use of Critical Performance Areas (CPA) and targets. Delivery of our services must also be within a financially balanced budget.
Policing Plan 2007/08 [PDF] This joint Policing London Strategy for 2007 to 2010 includes the plan for policing London over the year ahead (April 2007 to March 2008).
Policing Plan 2006/07 [PDF] This joint Service Policing London Strategy for 2006 to 2009 includes the plan for policing London over the year ahead (April 2006 to March 2007).
Policing Plan 2005/06 [PDF] In this, the fifth joint annual Policing and Performance Plan, we remain committed to ensuring that the needs of every community are reflected in the way that we police London. We have sought your views and concerns to inform the priorities contained in this plan in order to meet your needs.
Additional figures for 2005/06 Policing Plan [PDF] The updated, unaudited figures for the 2004/05 end of year performance of the Metropolitan Police Service also includes performance against some additional targets set internally by the MPS for 2004/05 that were not reported in the 2005/06 Annual Policing Plan.
Policing Plan 2004/05 [PDF] The first part of the plan sets out our priorities, objectives and targets, along with some of the background to identification of those priorities to aid understanding. More detailed information is provided as annexes. Alternatively a summary of the 2004/05 policing plan is available.
Policing Plan 2003/04 [PDF] This is the Authority’s third annual plan and sets out our priorities and objectives for the MPS over the coming year. An important development this year has been the publication of our strategy plan “Towards the Safest City”. Alternatively a summary of the 2003/04 policing plan is available.
Policing Plan 2002/03 [PDF] This reflects the MPA's desire, shared by the Commissioner, to set fewer and clearer priorities and objectives for the MPS. In selecting priorities we have consulted widely and assessed the Met’s performance in key areas.
Policing Plan 2001/02 [PDF] This Plan lays out the activity for a year in which the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) will undergo the biggest change it has seen in its history. The creation of the MPA introduces a different form of accountability for the MPS, one in which a greater emphasis is placed on understanding, and responding to, the needs of the communities it serves.

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