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Responses to policing in the 21st century: reconnecting police and the people
This consultation set out the government's vision for policing in the 21st century.
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The policing in the 21st century consultation set out the government’s vision for policing and how it will:
- cut crime and protect the public
- be more directly accountable to the public
- offer value for money
The consultation was launched in July 2010 and an initial response was published in December 2010.
Documents
Beatbullying response application/pdfBeatbullying's response to the policing in the 21st century consultation, specifically the role and future of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP).application/pdfCEOP letter application/pdfLetter from M’Lop Tapang NGO in response to the policing in the 21st century consultation.application/pdfCover letter outlining Missing People's response to the policing in the 21st century consultation.application/pdfMissing People response: cover letter application/pdfMissing People response application/pdfMissing People's response to the policing in the 21st century consultation, specifically dealing with the impact of policing in the 21st century on the issue of missing persons.application/pdfPACT response application/pdfPACT response to the policing in the 21st century consultation, specifically dealing with its relevance to child protection.application/pdfBeatbullying’S Response To The Consultation “Policing In The 21St Century: Reconnecting Police And The People”, Specifically The Role And Future Of The Child Exploitation And Online Protection Centre (Ceop)application/pdf