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.
Detail
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