Devon and Cornwall 2018/19
Read more about Devon and CornwallThis is HMICFRS’s fifth PEEL (police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy) assessment of Devon and Cornwall Police. PEEL is designed to give you information about how your local police force is performing in several important areas, in a way that is comparable both across England and Wales, and year on year.
Devon and Cornwall Police was inspected in tranche three and we found:
the extent to which the force is effective at reducing crime and keeping people safe is good.
the extent to which the force operates efficiently and sustainably is good.
the extent to which the force treats the public and its workforce legitimately is good.
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PEEL: Police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy 2018/19 – Devon and Cornwall Police
Wendy Williams, Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary
HMI's observations
I am very pleased with the performance of Devon and Cornwall Police in keeping people safe and reducing crime and, in particular, with the improvement in its effectiveness.
The force prevents crime and tackles anti-social behaviour well. Since the last inspection, it has improved how it responds to and protects vulnerable people, working closely with partners to ensure it safeguards victims. But it needs to improve the way it investigates crime through better management of suspects and more effective supervision.
The force’s accuracy in terms of recording crime is assessed as good, and it has made improvements since the last inspection.
Devon and Cornwall Police has a good understanding of current demands for its services. It is using this information to develop sustainable financial and workforce plans for the future – which include a programme to collaborate with neighbouring forces to provide a range of services for support functions.
The force continues to uphold an ethical culture and promote the standards of professional behaviour it expects. However, I am concerned that the collection and monitoring of data to effectively manage performance in its custody facilities is insufficient.
Overall, I commend Devon and Cornwall Police for the progress it has made over the past year, which provides a strong foundation for continuing improvement in the year ahead.
Effectiveness
How effectively does the force reduce crime and keep people safe?
Efficiency
How efficiently does the force operate and how sustainable are its services to the public?
Legitimacy
How legitimately does the force treat the public and its workforce?
Other inspections
How well has the force performed in our other inspections?
In addition to the three core PEEL pillars, HMICFRS carries out inspections of a wide range of policing activity throughout the year. Some of these are conducted alongside the PEEL inspections; others are joint inspections.
Findings from these inspections are published separately to the main PEEL reports, but are taken into account when producing the rounded assessment of each force's performance.