Police forces to be slashed in sweeping reforms | UK News


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The number of police constabularies in England and Wales is set to be slashed in what is understood to be the largest overhaul of policing in decades.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will reveal plans next week to significantly cut the number of forces from 43.

Critics have argued the current model is bureaucratic and wastes too much money – and some inside government believe smaller forces are not equipped to deal with serious crimes.

It is understood the reforms would involve merging back-office functions to free up resources to be invested in more police officers.

Ministers will also reveal plans for Local Policing Areas – which allow officers to focus on neighbourhood policing, targeting lower level “local crime” such as shoplifting and anti-social behaviour.

The plans – which the Conservatives have said risk “undermining efforts to fight crime” – will not come into place until around 2034, insiders have warned.

The shift in strategy marks the latest development in tensions between the police and home secretary, who last week welcomed plans to allow her to force the resignation of chief constables.


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‘All forces will have tools they need’

Earlier, a government source pointed to Wiltshire Police, which needed support from 40 other forces to respond to the Salisbury poisonings in 2018, as well as vast differences in charge rates for some offences.

They said: “Under this new structure, all forces – regardless of where they are – will have the tools and resources they need to fight serious crime.

“Where you live will no longer determine the outcomes you get from your force.”

It is unclear exactly how many forces will operate under the new framework,…

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