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Police & Crime Commissioner Performance Monitoring Group 2nd March 2017

Open Agenda

3. HMIC Programme of Work Open 3

EFFICIENCY 2016 Number of Forces EFFICIENCY Yellow box highlights Force grades EFFICIENCY Number of Forces Outstanding Good Requires Improvement Inadequate OVERALL 2 33 8 - Understand current & future demand 7 27 9 Use resources to manage current demand 1 32 Planning for future demand 29 10 Open

EFFECTIVENESS 2016 Number of Forces EFFECTIVENESS Yellow box highlights Force grades EFFECTIVENESS Number of Forces Outstanding Good Requires Improvement Inadequate OVERALL Prevent crime, tackle ASB, keep people safe Investigate crime, reduce reoffending Protect the vulnerable, support victims Tackle serious and organised crime Open

LEGITIMACY 2016 Number of Forces LEGITIMACY Yellow box highlights Force grades LEGITIMACY Number of Forces Outstanding Good Requires Improvement Inadequate OVERALL 2 36 5 - Treat people fairly and with respect 38 3 Workforce behaves ethically and lawfully 1 26 16 Treats the workforce with fairness and respect 28 12 Open

CRIME DATA INTEGRITY Yellow box highlights Force grades Open Outstanding Good Requires Improvement Inadequate OVERALL Effectiveness at recording crime Efficient systems and processes Leadership and culture to meet nationals standards for crime recording Open

Efficiency, Legitimacy and Leadership – April 2017 Inspections Due: Efficiency, Legitimacy and Leadership – April 2017 Child Protection (HMIC - unannounced) Child Protection (Joint Targeted Area Inspections – Liverpool already inspected - unannounced) Custody (unannounced) Counter Terrorism (Phase 3 – autumn 2017) Open

4. Crime Data Integrity Open

Open

5. Custody Open

Volume of Primary Arrests Detention Times Average Detention Times 01/04/16 to 31/01/2017 Type Volume of Primary Arrests % Average hrs Detained Most Common Reason Adults 21,420 91.4% 14:10 Assault with Injury Youths 2,237 8.6% 11:01 *Other Summary Offences: Mainly Breach of Peace Total 23,669 100% 13.48 Assaults Open 12

(Killed and Seriously Injured) 6. KSI (Killed and Seriously Injured) Open 13

Killed and Seriously Injured (KSI) – Volume per Month 2015-16 Open

7. Force Alert Summary Open

Force Alerts - Crime Open 16 XMR Alerts Exceptions Trend Governance Victim Based Crime Violence Against the Person Violence with Injury 3 UCL B, C, D & E BCUs in alert (A2, A3, B2, B3, C1, C3, D3, E5 & E7 not in alert) Long term upward trend with peaks in October and December 2016. Crime & ASB SRO Meeting Violence without Injury All BCUs in alert . Most Serious Violence 2 UCL Only Liverpool BCU in Alert Fairly stable until Feb 16. Peaks in September and November 2016. Victim Based Crime Stealing Burglary Dwelling A4 B3 St Helens – D2 E Hub 3 (E6) & E8 Upward trend since October 2016. Peak in December 2016. Theft / UTMV B1 Knowsley D2 Liverpool – Hub 3 (E5 & E6) & Zone 2 (E8) Sporadic trend with increases from August 2016. Vehicle Interference Knowsley – C2, C3 St Helens – D1 Liverpool – Zone 1, Zone 2, E4, Hub 3 (E5 & E6) & Hub 4 (E8 & E9) Sporadic trend. Criminal Damage/ Arson 1 UCL D BCU E Hub 2 Stable trend with expected seasonal increase. Open 16

Force Alerts - Crime Open 17 XMR Alerts Exceptions Trend Governance Sexual Offences Rape 2UCL Only Knowsley and Liverpool in alert. Significant increase in Nov16. Currently stable. PVP SRO Meeting Other Sexual Offences 1 UCL Only St Helens and Liverpool in alert. Significant increase from Jan to Mar, a fall to Jun and another peak in Sep and Nov. Domestic Abuse Domestic Abuse 3UCL All BCUs in alert. Stable since Mar 2015 but at a higher level, peak in Nov. Hate Crime All BCUs in alert except Knowsley and St Helens. Increasing trend since Feb 2016, peak in Oct then downward trend since. Cyber Crime All BCUs in alert except Wirral Increasing trend up to Feb 16, fairly stable since. Cyber Crime SRO Meeting Open 17

Force Alerts – Outcome Rates XMR Alerts Exceptions Trend Governance Victim Based Crime Violence Against the Person Violence with Injury 3 LCL All BCU’s in alert except Wirral. Only A1,B4, C2 & Liverpool – E Zone 2 in alert. Downward trend with an increase in November. Crime & ASB SRO Meeting Violence without Injury All BCU’s in alert, except A4,B3, C1 C3, E5,E6 & E8. Since June the figure has been stable. Stealing/Other Stealing Burglary Dwelling 2 LCL All BCU’s are in alert with B1,B – Hub 2, C1, C2, E2 & E8 all in alert. Since May the figure has been stable. Robbery Personal Only Liverpool in alert with E9 in alert. B2 also in alert. Significant decrease in December. TFMV B2 St Helens Liverpool – Zone 2 are all in alert. Slight decrease in December, stable previous to December. UTMV Wirral - Knowsley Liverpool – Hub 1 & 3 are all in alert. Slight decrease in December . Theft Shop All BCU’s in alert with A3,C1,D1, E1, E8 & E9 all in alert. Slight decrease in December, previous rate was stable. Other Theft All BCU’s in alert with A3,B2,B3,B4, C3,E6 &E9 all in alert. Criminal Damage/Arson Criminal Damage 1 LCL Only Wirral in alert. Downward trend since August. Open 18

Force Alerts – Outcome Rates XMR Alerts Exceptions MoRiLe Trend Governance Sexual Offences Rape 2UCL Only Knowsley and Liverpool in alert. Significant increase in Nov16. Currently stable. PVP SRO Meeting Other Sexual Offences 1 UCL Only St Helens and Liverpool in alert.   Significant increase from Jan to Mar, a fall to Jun and another peak in Sep and Nov. Domestic Abuse Domestic Abuse 3UCL All BCUs in alert. 400 Stable since Mar 2015 but at a higher level, peak in Nov. Hate Crime All BCUs in alert except Knowsley and St Helens. Increasing trend since Feb 2016, peak in Oct then downward trend since. Cyber Crime All BCUs in alert except Wirral 648 Increasing trend up to Feb 16, fairly stable since. Cyber Crime SRO Meeting Open 19

New Crime Tree Open

New Crime Outcome Tree (01/01/2017-09/02/2017) Open

Crime Alerts Open

Violence against the Person Open

Violence against the Person – 3 year xmr Violence against the person – 1 yr – 1 yR Open

Most Serious Violence Open 25

Violence with Injury – Most Serious Violence 3yr XMR Open

Stealing - Alert Open

Burglary Dwelling– 3yr XMR Open

Theft/UTMV – 3yr XMR Open

Vehicle Interference – 2yr XMR Open

Other - Alerts Open

No longer in Alert as at 09/02/2017 Arson – 3 yr XMR No longer in Alert as at 09/02/2017 Open

Sexual Offences Open

Rape – Crime Trends and Analysis - XMR Open

Other Sexual Offences – Crime Trends and Analysis - XMR Open

Hate Crime – Crime Trends and Analysis - XMR Open

Cyber Crime – Crime Trends and Analysis - XMR Open

Crime Outcome Alerts Open

Violence Against the Person Solved Outcomes - Volume Long downward trend since Dec 2015, the figure for January has increased compared to December from 17.12 – 21.54 Violence with Injury 1 Alerts: was 3 the previous month. (West, North and East in alert). Outcome 16 accounts for 25% of the outcomes so far this year (April – January) for this crime category, at the same stage last year this figure was 20%, the difference in volume is 757, this is an increase of 37%. There has been an increase in the volume outcome rate from 220 in December to 266 in January. The average of solved crimes for the last 12 months was 267. Forcesight: England & Wales Outcome Ratio: 28.2%, North West ratio: 27.3%, Merseyside 25.6% and Merseyside is 5/7 for MSG. GMP has a similar ratio to Merseyside with an outcome rate of 25.7%, with Cleveland and West Yorkshire have a lower outcome rate than Merseyside, both have an outcome rate of 22.1%. Area Central 0 Alerts: The figure for Central has increased in January compared to December increasing from 98 to 122, the trend is a sporadic one. East 1 alert: : The outcome come rate has been on a downward trend for the last 8 months apart from November (110) when there was a significant rise. For outcome Volumes the figure has increased from 220 in Dec to 266 in January, this is an increase of 20% (46) crimes. The figure for East has increased in January compared to December increasing from 43 to 53, the trend is a sporadic one. North 1 alert: B4 in alert, the volume outcome has went from 11 in December to 19 in January, the current trend is an upwards one since October. The figure for North has increased from 36 to 47, the trend is a sporadic one. West 1 Alert: A1 in alert, the volume outcome has increased in January to 15 from 12 in December, however the current trend is a downwards trend from August. The figure for West has remained stable compared to December, the trend is a sporadic one. Violence without Injury 3 Alerts (All in alert) The outcome rate has remained stable for the last 8 months varying from 14.8% to 18.8%. (volume outcome 197 to 243). Outcome 16 accounts for 35% of violence without injury this year, compared to 28% last year, for volume this is an increase of 62% (1771) crimes. Since July the trend for Outcome 16 has been an upwards one increasing from 413 to the January figure of 571. Outcome 18 has seen an increase of 49% (688) crimes compared to the same period last year. The number of solved has remained stable since June with the figures ranging from 192 to 243. An average figure for the solved outcomes for the last 12 months was 217. England & Wales Outcome ratio: 19.1%, North West ratio: 21.5%, Merseyside 17.8% and Merseyside is 6/7 for MSG. Cleveland has a similar outcome ratio compared to Merseyside with 17.9%. Only West Yorkshire has a lower rate with 14.3%. Area: Central 3 alerts: The figure for Central has decreased from 94 to 84 in January, the trend is an upwards one from October. All neighbourhoods in alert except E5,E6 & E7. East 3 alerts: The figure for East has increased from 42 to 70 in January, the trend is a sporadic one. All neighbourhoods in alert except C3 & D1. North 2 alerts: The figure for North has remained stable over the last 3 months (45 & 46), the trend is an upwards one. All neighbourhoods in alert except B3. West 3 alerts: The figure for West has increased from 38 to 43 in January, the trend is an upwards one since October. All neighbourhoods in alert except A4. Open

Domestic Burglary – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

Robbery – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

TFMV – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

UTMV – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

Theft Shop – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

Other Theft – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

Criminal Damage – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

Rape – Outcomes: 01/04/16 – 31/01/17 Open

Other Sexual – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

Hate Crime – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

Cyber Crime – Solved Outcomes - Volume Open

8. Strategic Priorities Open 51

Strategic Priorities set at STCG – 19/10/2016 Open 52

Strategic Priorities set at STCG – 19/01/2017 Open 53