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Craig Mackey - London Metropolitan Police - International Keynote: Policing and Change

Aug 14, 2015

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Page 1: Craig Mackey - London Metropolitan Police - International Keynote: Policing and Change

Policing and Change Metropolitan Police Service 2020

Deputy CommissionerCraig Mackey

Page 2: Craig Mackey - London Metropolitan Police - International Keynote: Policing and Change

Six trends Impacting London

• Advancing technology• Changing crime• VFM / Austerity• Population growth• Economic growth• Changed accountability

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DEMAND IN THE METROPOLITAN POLICE

The population of London is approximately 8..4Mpeople …… There were 30,711 Police Officers

in March 2014

On a typical day in the Metropolitan Police ……There is approximately one officer on duty for every 886

people living in the force area

Officers will deal with – amongst other crimes – 153 dwelling burglaries, 632 thefts, 173 thefts from a motor vehicle, 64 thefts of a motor vehicle, 394 violent crimes, 62 robberies, 37 sexual offences including 13 rapes.

They will issue 75 cautions, 30 Penalty Notices for Disorder and 53 Cannabis Warnings

Approximately 5,035 999 calls are received

Approximately 2,377 crimes are reported

Approximately 10,575 incidents are recorded

Respond to approximately 165

incidents, flagged as being associated with

people with mental health

issues

Attend 66 road traffic collisions where there were

casualties

Carry out 798 stop and searches. Of

these 525 are drugs related .

Of the 798 stop and searches 128 will

result in an arrest

Respond to approximately 116

missing person reports. Just under 82 will be classified as medium risk and

7 as high risk

Deal with 358 calls relating to ASB

Undertaking just over 4 place of safety orders

under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act every

day

In addition to reacting to calls for service from the public, on a typical day the police will also be undertaking proactive work to

safeguard the public including:

Managing approximately 10,000 sexual and violent offenders under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements in partnership with other local bodies

Supporting 6961 children and young people subject to a Child Protection Plan

Supporting 11,521 families enrolled in the

troubled families programme

Supporting 9,062 domestic abuse victims

being discussed at Multi-Agency Risk Assessment

Conferences of these19% were repeats

As well as dealing with crime,

Officers will:

Officers will make 640 arrests 19 of these arrests will be for sexual offences

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The risk of crime is higher for those living in

central London,with north east boroughs

generally the next most ‘risky’ places

to live.

On a typical day in the Metropolitan Police ……There is approximately one officer on duty for every 886

people living in the force area

Officers will deal with –amongst other crimes –153 dwelling burglaries, 632 thefts, 173 thefts from a motor vehicle, 64 thefts of a motor vehicle, 394 violent crimes, 62 robberies, 37 sexual offences including 13 rapes.

They will issue 75 cautions, 30 Penalty Notices for Disorder and 53 Cannabis Warnings

Approximately 5,035 999 calls are received

Approximately 2,377 crimes are reported

Approximately 10,575 incidents are recorded

Respond to approximately 165 incidents, flagged as

being associated with people with mental health

issues

Attend 66 road traffic collisions where there were

casualties

Carry out 798 stop and searches. Of these 525

are drugs related . Of the 798 stop and

searches 128 will result in an arrest

Respond to approximately 116

missing person reports. Just under 82

will be classified as medium risk and 7 as

high risk

Deal with 358 calls relating to ASB

Undertaking just over 4 place of safety orders under

Section 136 of the Mental Health Act every day

In addition to reacting to calls for service from the public, on a typical day the

police will also be undertaking proactive work to safeguard the public including:

Managing approximately 10,000 sexual and violent offenders under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements in partnership with other local bodies

Supporting 6961 children and young people subject to a Child Protection Plan

Supporting 11,521 families enrolled in the troubled

families programme

Supporting 9,062 domestic abuse victims being

discussed at Multi-Agency Risk Assessment

Conferences of these19% were repeats

As well as dealing with crime,

Officers will:

Officers will make 640 arrests 19 of these arrests will be for sexual offences

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The journey so far – successful delivery of phase 1

HeadlinesOn track to deliver £600m savings:- Our estate will reduce by 300,000m2

- Contracts have been renegotiated and increased in scope- 3,500 fewer police staff -Fewer police managers-Delivered shared support services-Delivered new Met Target Operating Model

In parallel we have: -Protected the front line -Increased to 32,000 officers-Invested more in our leaders & officers-Been at the forefront of new approaches to workforce modernisation

Forefront of work to tackle under-representation in

the workforce

Front line support hubs in place

Innovative IT architecture

plan and strategy

Met Detention

went live in Jan 15

Internal Shared Support Service

developed

Pilots under way on mobility

and transparency

(BWV)

We have reduced spend

supplies & services

Reduced police management numbers at all

ranks – including chief officers

Focus on the top 10

contracts with the DMPC

£950 million in capital receipts

released 2013/14 to 2016/17

Estate reduced from 900,000m2 to

600,000m2 by 2017

Extended Leadership Events with the top 850

leaders every 4 months

Senior Leaders Events

monthly with the top 170

Met Conversations

Innovative rollout of the Code of

Ethics integrated with the Met’s

values & behaviours

Working with the

independent London Ethics

Committee

ReduceReleaseReform

Reform Our

Culture

Reduce Our Costs

&Release Assets

“One Met Operating Model “

Substantial reduction in police staff numbers

50% of ACPO reductions

delivered in MPS

1:9 sgt ratio in TP

neighbourhoods

Major investment in

leadership and skills

development

New Met values agreed

by senior leadership

team

Leadership Principles

agreed and assessed

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Transformation

Prevention and reduced

demand

Smarter and more

productive ways of working

Collaboration within policing,

with our partners and

the public

Reinvented technology and digital support

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Fewer and better buildings and infrastructure

Equipped and empowered

people

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Our vision is to make London the safest global city

Be the best crime-fighters, by any measure

Earn the trust and confidence of every community

Take pride in the quality and efficiency of our service

So people love, respect and are proud of London's Met

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