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Welcome to the Humberside Police Authority website. We hope you enjoy your visit
and find what you are looking for. If you need any further assistance, please
contact our main switchboard on 01482 334818.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE2008-2011 STRATEGIC POLICING PLAN
(This link will re-direct you to the Police Force website)
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New Chair of Humberside Police Authority's Standards CommitteeKeith Robinson of Hull has been appointed as the Chair of Humberside Police Authority’s
Standards Committee. This Committee is the Authority’s internal ‘watchdog’, with
a remit to promote and uphold the highest standards of conduct and behaviour from
the seventeen members of the Police Authority who, together, are responsible for
ensuring that Humberside Police is efficient and effective.
As a completely independent member of this committee, Mr Robinson is not a member
of the full police authority. The Standards Committee has two independent ‘lay’
members to guarantee total impartiality in its work. One of its key terms of
reference is to monitor the Authority’s Code of Conduct for members.
The Green PaperThe Green Paper sets out a new vision for a 21st century police service. It implements many of the recommendations of the Flanagan
and Casey Reviews. It aims to empower citizens so they have a greater say in
local policing, reform Police Authorities to make them more accountable to local
people, give greater freedom and discretion to police forces so that they are
more risk averse, efficient and productive and create a more strategic role for
Government.
Latest News - Policing and Crime BillHome Secretary, Jacqui Smith, has announced that the proposals for Directly Elected
members to Police Authorities has been dropped from the Policing and Crime Bill.
Read Humberside Police Authority's press release on this announcement.
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In April of this year, and for the fifth year running, we asked for your views
on policing. Over 1,000 of you responded to the survey which was sent out with
the council tax demands from your local authorities. Please click here to read the full survey. | |
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Meet Our Members
Latest News
Earlier this year the process to be followed by people wishing to make a complaint against a Member of Humberside Police Authority changed.The Police Authority's key focus for the coming year is how to improve satisfaction and public confidence in policing
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To contact your local police, or if your query is not an emergency please call
Humberside Police on
0845 60 60 222
or call into your local police station. View information on your local police station including opening times
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