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The force says...
South Wales Police provides a policing service to 1.3 million people covering 42% of the country’s population with around 49% of the total crime in Wales. During 2016/17 the force received a total of 1,037,528 calls and recorded 100,586 crimes, making it the 10th busiest force (outside of London) in England and Wales in terms of crimes per 1000 population. In the 12 months to December 2017, the force has seen 28,638 arrests, 385,432 incidents, 188,748 emergency and 518,849 non-emergency calls.
The force is developing ever closer partnerships to protect vulnerable people through multi agency hubs. The force has a tri service centre with two Fire & Rescue Services and the Wales Ambulance Service Trust. The force works with other forces and partners to deliver services collaboratively to the communities of South Wales.
Policing in South Wales is delivered by 2,961 officers, 1,829 staff and 406 PCSOs, with a budget of £271 million.
The force area includes 64 of the 100 most deprived communities in Wales and is a diverse region featuring rural, coastal and urban policing challenges including the two most populated cities in Wales, Swansea and the capital city, Cardiff, which attracts over 18 million visitors per year and is home to over 94,000 students.
Policing a capital city brings its own demands and the presence of the Welsh Government requires a dedicated policing unit. Despite the increased demand the Force does not receive capital city status funding.
South Wales Police is the strategic force in Wales delivering not only a local service but also providing support for major national events outside the force area. The force polices approximately 600 events each year including national and international sporting events, royal visits and demonstrations whilst policing the night-time economies in Cardiff and Swansea.
Disclaimer: the above statement has been prepared by South Wales Police. The views and information in it are not necessarily those of HMICFRS.