Chief Constables Performance Report January 2015.

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Chief Constables Performance Report January 2015

Cornwall & Isles of Scilly BCU – Focused Activity Cornwall Business Plan Activity to deliver priorities - Based on focussed work - Quarterly milestones - Activities with partners and communities to make a difference

Cornwall & Isles of Scilly – Focused Activity Planning for the future Public Engagement Satisfaction with our service Working with others

Cornwall & Isles of Scilly – Wider Issues Reducing crime and harm Social and economic impact Aligning people to calls for service Longer-term problem-solving in partnerships

To provide a high quality public service focussed on reducing harm to the most vulnerable

Victim Based Crime 6 Not Protectively Marked | FOIA - OPEN Priority 1: To make our area a safer place to live work and visit - reducing the likelihood that people will become victims of crime 12 Month Rolling Trend Over Time Monthly Comparisons Homicide Violence with/without injury Robbery Burglary dwelling/non-dwelling Vehicle offences Shoplifting Other theft Criminal damage (All excluding domestic abuse or hate crime) Long term reductions in acquisitive crime (burglary, robbery and vehicle crime) Reductions in criminal damage and other theft over time. Recent reduction in Shoplifting following rise in levels last year Performance challenges: violence without injury Attainment: Improvement in performance expected Please Note: the vertical axis does not start at 0. Black line = projection based on last 6 months performance

Domestic Abuse Non-Crime Incidents and Crimes 7 Priority 1: To make our area a safer place to live work and visit - reducing the likelihood that people will become victims of crime Attainment: Increased public confidence to report Not Protectively Marked | FOIA - OPEN 12 Month Rolling Trend Over Time Monthly Comparisons Increased reporting of Domestic Abuse over time, with supporting outcomes measures for crimes (30% offender outcomes, 14% ongoing investigation, 50% evidential difficulties (but suspect identified)). Repeat victimisation and victim satisfaction measures are in development HMIC Inspection published and being acted upon Action plan being monitored via Strategic Board Specific Sexual Offence and Domestic Abuse Investigation Teams operational Safeguarding pilot commenced – interim evaluation completed Domestic abuse recorded crime (all crime types) and non- crime incidents. Individual domestic abuse crimes and incidents are flagged at source Please Note: the vertical axis does not start at 0. Black line = projection based on last 6 months performance

8 Rape and Other Sexual Offences 8 Priority 1: To make our area a safer place to live work and visit - reducing the likelihood that people will become victims of crime Attainment: Increased public confidence to report Not Protectively Marked | FOIA - OPEN 12 Month Rolling Trend Over Time Monthly Comparisons Rape and other sexual offences (including domestic abuse) Increased reporting of sexual offences over time, with supporting outcomes measures for crimes available (47% ongoing investigation, 11% offender outcomes, 28% evidential difficulties (suspect identified)). Victim satisfaction measures are in development Impact of Historic and Current Reporting reviewed previously Action plan being monitored via Strategic Board Specific Sexual Offence and Domestic Abuse Investigation Teams operational Safeguarding pilot commenced – interim evaluation completed Please Note: the vertical axis does not start at 0 Black line = projection based on last 6 months performance

Police Officer Establishment (over 3000) 9 Priority 1: To make our area a safer place to live work and visit - reducing the likelihood that people will become victims of crime Attainment: Current good performance should be maintained Not Protectively Marked | FOIA - OPEN Note: Does not include Career Breaks or Secondments There are: 37 (headcount) officers on maternity leave (1.2% of officers) 178 (headcount) officers on Recuperative & Restricted Duties (5.8% of officers) Additional to the 3,048.3 total above we have 10.0 FTE officers on secondment (including for example Operation Zephyr and HMIC) and 18.3 FTE on career breaks On 14 December 2014 there were FTE officers

10 Violence Against the Person Offences 10 Priority 2: To reduce the crime and harm caused by the misuse of alcohol Attainment: Transformation of performance is required Not Protectively Marked | FOIA - OPEN 12 Month Rolling Trend Over Time Monthly Comparisons Homicide Violence with injury Violence without injury (All excluding domestic abuse offences and hate crime) Please Note: the vertical axis does not start at 0 Black line = projection based on last 6 months performance

11 Violence Types 11 Priority 2: To reduce the crime and harm caused by the misuse of alcohol Not Protectively Marked | FOIA - OPEN 12 Month Rolling Trend Over Time Monthly Comparisons Violence With Injury (Not DA): e.g. GBH, ABH: Injury sustained or Intent to cause injury Violence Without Injury (Not DA): e.g. Common Assault: No visible mark or injury sustained Please Note: the vertical axis does not start at 0 Black line = projection based on last 6 months performance Please Note: the vertical axis does not start at 0 Black line = projection based on last 6 months performance

12 Public Confidence 12 Priority 4: To promote an effective criminal justice system for our area, delivering a high quality service for victims, witnesses and society Attainment: Current good performance should be maintained Not Protectively Marked | FOIA - OPEN Taken from the Crime Survey for England and Wales question: “Taking everything into account, how good a job do you think the police in this area are doing? The Force is ranked 7 th highest nationally for this measure. Performance has Stabilised in the last four quarters Please Note: the vertical axis does not start at 0

13NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | FOI OPEN Secondary Measure: Outcomes Priority 4: To promote an effective criminal justice system for our area, delivering a high quality service for victims, witnesses and society Percentage Outcomes by Outcome Group Percentage Outcomes by Outcome Group for Total Crime recorded between 01/04/2014 and 09/12/2014

14 Victim satisfaction 14 Priority 5: To deliver a high quality victim support service across our area Attainment: Improvement in performance expected Not Protectively Marked | FOIA - OPEN Force survey of victims of burglary dwelling, vehicle and violent offences. Sample size set by Home Office. 12 months to November 2014: Overall Satisfaction: 83.1% Burglary Dwelling Satisfaction: 86.2% Vehicle Crime Satisfaction: 82.6% Violent Crime Satisfaction: 80.4% Satisfaction levels are showing a small gradual decline over time. For the 12 months to June 2014 the National Results vary from 90% to 78% For the 12 months to November 2014 Survey Results have a confidence interval of +/- 1.6% at Force level Please Note: the vertical axes do not start at 0. Projection based on last 6 months performance

Victim Satisfaction – Violent Crime Secondary Measure 15 Priority 5: To deliver a high quality victim support service across our area Attainment: Improvement in performance expected Not Protectively Marked | FOIA - OPEN Force - Satisfaction level 12 months to November 2014: 80.4% Confidence Interval (Force): +/- 2.3% 12 Month Rolling Trend Over Time Please Note: the vertical axis does not start at 0

16 To provide a high quality public service focussed on reducing harm to the most vulnerable