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The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Mark Rowley, has officially launched his Turnaround Plan, which details how the Met will achieve its mission of More Trust, Less Crime and High Standards. The Plan also looks at refreshed values for its people, and sets out nine priority areas that require specific attention.
The Met has been listening to communities, partners and its staff, officers and volunteers, to create the Plan. The Plan that has been published is a draft that has been shared with partners and communities to get their feedback, particularly on those changes related to the Met’s approach to neighbourhood policing, community engagement and diversity and inclusion. The intention had been to publish the final version in May 2023, but following extensive feedback to shape the final version of the Plan, it will now be published in July 2023.
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