Police Facing a “large -scale challenge”, a meeting of government goals on cutting crime without more money, A Supervision The new Home Secretary has been warned.
Sir Andy Cook, Majesty Chief Inspector ConstableSaid that progress has been made in many areas of policing, but “many more reforms are required”.
Speaking to reporters before publishing his organization’s annual report on the policing situation in England and Wales, Sir Andy stressed that planned reforms offer “Once a lifetime opportunity” to secure permanent changes and more efficiency.
But, in a direct message to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmud, he said: “That reform needs money. It should be expressed clearly as a priority for the home office but also for the government.
“This is a one-time lifetime opportunity to get improvement that the police need to be equally effective. Because at the moment, with the 43-form model, it is not as effective, which is under current obstacles and with the current funding is that it will be an opportunity if it is not properly funded from the beginning.”
The annual report of His Majesty’s Inspector of Constable and Fire and Rescue Services highlighted the need for adequate funds to achieve government objectives, including reduced knife crime and reduce crimes against women and girls.
When it was placed for Sir Andy that there is a pledge of a manifesto of a threat to policing and crime, he said: “All these ask the police forces big – without the expected investment, this is a big challenge.”
Who would blame those goals for remembering, the police or the government said, “He said:” To some extent, the mistake will lie with both sides. Policing is not as effective as it can occur – some aspects of police leadership need to be improved, a real drive on performance and performance management.
Sir Andy, who is the main inspector since 2022 and was the first Mercesticed Police’s Chief Constable, also called the police to “separate the aggressive from the criminal” and to prevent the incidents of non-prodigy hatred, which is used to collect intelligence information on increasing stress, with the aim of looking at any indication of future violence or disturbance.
He warned that the authorities have been placed in an aggressive position by the current law and that “conscience and general knowledge do not always win in these issues”.
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Results of inspection of all 43 police forces in England and Wales are now released, requiring improvement (26 percent) or insufficient (6 percent) in a third category. Although 68 percent out of 368 decisions were classified as enough or better, Sir Andy said the results show that “many more reforms are still needed”.
He said that crime figures are below, and yet the public does not necessarily feel safe because “the police still need to be correct and need to focus on issues that matter to the public”.
Concerns over the decline in public confidence in police service have been raised in previous reports, this year “stable but very little” remains with confidence and belief.
He said that the claims of two-level policing are baseless, no evidence of this approach was found with the investigation of his organization.
He was also outspoken about his support for facial recognition technology, insisting that “time and time have been rejected that racial profiling is not an issue”.
He said: “If high-profile mistakes are made, they focus on good policing and separate.”
Earlier this month, a line erupted on the arrest of Mr. Lineon, which was stopped by the authorities at Heathro Airport and questioned the X post about trans issues.
When asked about the arrest, Sir Andy said: “Was it a great public optic? No, it was not. Is it not a personal criticism to me in relation to those officials who were there? No, no, there is not there.
“Lesson I am sure that it will be learned in relation to it, but it makes the policing job difficult when these things happen, as it focuses on attention.
“Great arrest is not going on, great compassion, bravery that displays police officers on a daily basis.”
During his arrest, Mr. Linein vowed to sue the Metropolitan Police.
Sir Andy insisted that he was not referring to any specific matter while talking about high-profile mistakes, but he said: “People make their own views on what is appropriate in a certain situation. I was not mentioning it-I seem to be heavy, but the teams work together in the fives which were probably in those five.”
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Sir Andy said: “I firmly believe that the incidence of non-proclaimed hatred is no longer needed, and that intelligence can be collected in a different way, which will make the public less worry and make the recording of such issues very easy for policing.
“I think we need to separate the aggressive from the culprit. We many times, we need to allow people to speak openly without fear that their opinion will put them on the wrong side of the law.
“Don’t misunderstand me, there are some exceptionally inferior things that are called, some aggressive things called.
“Police work is to deal with criminality throughout the board. This means that there are some dangers and serious issues for life and other issues and serious issues there.
“This can be a good line, and this is one of the reasons why we need to re -look at the policy and law that sits around it because it keeps the police in an aggressive position and, as we know, the conscience and general knowledge do not always win in these issues.”