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It’s official! Crime figures ARE being fiddled by forces
across the country with police officers being compelled to hit performance
targets and put in fear of ‘blowing the whistle’ by senior officers who
will not hesitate to marginalise and ruin the careers of those who dare to
speak out.
Initial denials from Chief Officers are now being gradually
replaced by grudging admissions that the police recorded crime numbers have
been fiddled for years to convey the impression that forces are performing
better than they are and that crime is down.
Events of recent months, in particular the revelations from
Officers called as witnesses to the Public Administration Select Committee
Inquiry into Police Recorded Crime, have confirmed what we knew to be true all
along. Crime numbers recorded by the police have been shown to be ruthlessly
and perniciously fudged, fiddled and manipulated.
The only beneficiaries of
this corrupt practice are the Chief Officers who created, oversaw or condoned the
tactics and the politicians who have proudly and falsely espoused the dramatic
decline of crime thanks to their efforts. Chief Officers and their command team
supervisors have been paid up to 15% bonus on top of their already hefty
salaries to show that crime has fallen.
Bernard Jenkin, the Chairman of the PASC group summed up
the reaction to hearing the truth about police recorded crime :
“I want to put on record how grateful I am for the written
evidence we have received and how, personally, I am truly shocked by what I
have read, for two reasons: shocked that apparently such manipulation of police
statistics could possibly happen on such a wide scale and become so
institutionally prevalent, and shocked that we have known about it for such a
long time and so little has changed as a result of that public knowledge of
this problem. This is a really savage thing to say—that we cannot trust the
leadership of our constabularies to measure their own performance. This is what
we pay Chief Constables to do”.
Bernard Jenkin MP - Chair of PASC |
He went on to say:-
“I personally am in no doubt that political leadership has
played a big part in the decline of policing standards and the standards of
behaviour in the police that you have described. Personally, I would like to
apologise on behalf of politicians of all parties, who are responsible for
creating this atmosphere in which targets must be achieved, creating the
perverse incentives that have created this situation. This must be addressed by
the political class as well as the police”.
How pleasing to hear a politician apologise collectively
for the malaise the police service finds itself in today.
However, more than an apology is required to put this
right.
This coalition government included police service and
personnel cuts in the spending review, largely on the basis of fudged crime
statistics over the last twenty years. More so, ACPO & command team ranks
profited by 15% bonuses to show that crime was falling when clearly the true
picture was very different. What is more, there are some politicians who MUST
HAVE KNOWN the numbers were fudged, but used them to accelerate their plan to
slash the financials in the job.
Bernard Jenkin is a ray of hope. He seems totally unfazed
by whoever is in front of him and challenges every witness to reveal all, which
is particularly pleasing when Chief Officers are in the firing line.
What we would like to see is PASC drag Nick Herbert (the
policing minister at the time of the comprehensive spending review), Theresa
May, Damien Green over the coals, and demand to know how much they knew about
the rigging of the stats before they imposed the cuts to the service. They are
responsible for the malaise.
Then, we would like to see a root and branch investigation
into identifying the extent of the corruption from Chief Officer down. They
should check each Chief’s antecedent history, where did they come from, was the
fiddling evident in their prior forces? If so, they’ve brought their tactics
and strategies with them. They cannot be exonerated from responsibilities, they
must be brought to account for the damage they have done to the service. The
rank and file cannot be held responsible for the tactics of their so called
leaders. They do what they are ordered to do and pressured not to buck the
system their Chiefs have created.
All of this leaves the public short changed on the service
their taxes pay for and it is a major cause of the decimation of officer
morale.
It’s a long hard fight and our sites, articles and efforts
play a small part in the reforms that are essential if we are to get back to
the job we joined and loved, that the public had confidence in.
Realistically, I doubt that day will ever fully return, but
to stand by knowing what we do, and then doing nothing would be irresponsible.
Stay safe guys
Kind regards
Steve
Steve Bennett
Retired West Mids DC
1 comments:
http://www.policechoice.co.uk/
The courage of James PATRICK is inspirational.
As the saying goes:
" you can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time. But you cannot fool all of the people all of the time"
Please check out POLICE CHOICE for ACTIONS you can take to retrieve Policing for the PUBLIC.
Than you,
Regards,
Tony
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