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Lincolnshire Police bosses respond to report claiming trust in UK forces is ‘hanging by a thread’

Lincolnshire Police bosses respond to report claiming trust in UK forces is ‘hanging by a thread’

Lincolnshire Police chiefs have responded to a report which claimed trust in police forces was “hanging by a thread”. The report by Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Andy Cooke, has sent ripples across the UK’s police forces and paints a concerning picture of public trust towards the police.

It highlights issues such as police forces struggling to keep up with rising public demand, difficulties in vetting new recruits, and the inexperience of the workforce due to the loss of many established officers in recent years. Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones acknowledged the issues raised by the inspector.

He said: “There is no doubt that trust in policing nationally has been eroded over a number of years and, of course, the public always has – rightly – very high expectations of the service they receive. However, he added: “While I don’t believe Lincolnshire Police is immune from these issues, I don’t think they present the crisis in this county that other areas may be facing.”

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Mr Jones highlighted several measures that have been put in place for public reassurance, including independent scrutiny bodies to examine crime recording and the force’s handling of violence against women and girls. He also mentioned investment in the force’s call centre, and a new command and control system to improve response times and officer deployment.

Lincolnshire Police DCC Julia Debenham said that negative headlines about individuals in policing could damage the reputation of the entire force. She said: “We are doing all we can to ensure that anyone who doesn’t demonstrate the values and behaviours our public expect of us does not have a place in policing.

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Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Marc Jones(Image: Calvin Robinson)

“We believe that this, along with our commitment to our communities and consistently being there for people when they need us, and telling the public about that, will slowly build back any trust and confidence the public may have lost in policing.”

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  • June 13, 2023