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The latest HMICFRS PEEL assessment of Lincolnshire Police.
The Public Assurance Meeting is one of the primary mechanisms by which the PCC holds the Chief Constable to account, its focus is the performance of Lincolnshire Police.
To find out more about the next Public Assurance Meeting or recordings of previous meetings click here.
The Police and Crime Panel meetings scrutinise and support the activities of the PCC in holding the Chief Constable to account, including reviewing the Police & Crime Plan.
Following his attendance at the Police and Crime Panel meeting held on 11 June 2021, Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones has provided the Panel with written responses to a series of questions put by Members in relation to his Annual Report 2020-21 and latest update on the delivery of his Police and Crime Plan 2017-2021. Mr Jones is fully committed to openness and transparency and has published both the Panel's questions and his responses here.
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- Last Updated: 26-05-2022 at 11:05
Victims to have a stronger voice in the Criminal Justice System
The new Victims Bill, unveiled by the Government today, sets out plans to ensure victims are better heard, served and protected under wide ranging reforms.

- Last Updated: 19-05-2022 at 11:05
Dementia 'smart' wristbands could be a huge step forward in protecting vulnerable people
The wristbands will store the names and contact details of a wearer’s next of kin and can be read by smart phones using near field communication technology.

- Last Updated: 28-03-2022 at 14:03
Free call blockers will protect vulnerable residents from scam calls
Vulnerable residents will be protected from scam calls thanks to a project by the Police and Crime Commissioner to hand out free call blockers.
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