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Made | 6th March 2003 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 10th March 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 1st April 2003 |
Revocation
3.
The Police Authorities (Best Value) Performance Indicators Order 2002[2] is hereby revoked.
John Denham
Minister of State
Home Office
6th March 2003
Indicator number | Description of Indicator |
PBV 1 |
Quality of service surveys showing -
(b) percentage of the public satisfied with the arrival time of an officer dealing with an immediate response incident, (c) percentage of the public satisfied with police action in response to 999 calls, (d) percentage of victims satisfied with police initial response to a report of violent crime, (e) percentage of victims satisfied with police initial response to a report of burglary to a dwelling, (f) percentage of victims of road traffic collisions satisfied with the police service at the scene of the collision, and (g) percentage of victims of racist incidents satisfied with the police service when dealing with the incident. |
PBV 2 |
Public reassurance and quality of life as identified by -
(b) percentage of residents surveyed who said that they feel "fairly safe" or "very safe" during the day whilst outside in the local authority area. |
Indicator number | Description of Indicator |
PBV 3 | Using the British Crime Survey, the level of crime. |
PBV 4 |
(a) Percentage of domestic violence incidents where there was a power of arrest, in which an arrest was made relating to the incident, and (b) of these, what percentage involved partner-on-partner violence. |
Indicator number | Description of Indicator |
PBV 5 |
(a) Number of Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) stop/searches of minority ethnic persons per 1,000 population compared with the number of PACE stop/searches of white persons per 1,000 population; and (b) percentage of PACE stop/searches of minority ethnic persons leading to arrest compared with the percentage of PACE stop/searches on white people leading to arrest. |
PBV 6 | Percentage of recorded racially-aggravated crimes detected. |
PBV 7 |
(a) Number of offenders charged, reported for summons or cautioned for supply offences in respect of Class A drugs per 1,000 population; and (b) of the overall figure of (a) above, the number which related to cocaine, and (c) of the overall figure of (a) above, the number which related to heroin. |
PBV 8 |
(a) Working with CPS and the courts to narrow the justice gap by increasing the number of notifiable/recorded offences that result in a caution/conviction or taken into consideration by a court (TIC), and (b) percentage of notifiable offences for which a person has been charged, reported for summons, cautioned or the offence has been TIC. |
Indicator number | Description of Indicator |
PBV 9 | Using the British Crime Survey, the fear of crime. |
PBV 10 | Using the British Crime Survey, feelings of public safety. |
PBV 11 | Number of road traffic collisions involving death or serious injury per 1,000 population. |
Indicator number | Description of Indicator |
PBV 12 | Percentage of occasions on which the police meet immigration service requests for assistance in the removal of immigration offenders. |
PBV 13 | Percentage of police officers in operational posts. |
Indicator number | Description of Indicator |
PBV 14 | Percentage of minority ethnic police officers in the force compared with the percentage of minority ethnic population of working age. |
PBV 15 | Number of working days lost through sickness by (a) police officers and (b) civilian employees. |
PBV 16 | Number of medical retirements of (a) police officers per 1,000 officers and (b) civilian employees per 1,000 employees. |
© Crown copyright 2003 | Prepared 19 March 2003 |