Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Panel meeting. 21st September 2022

Committee:

Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Panel

Date/Time:

21 Sep 2022 – 14:00 to 16:00Status:

This meeting will be broadcast live on YouTube: 
https://youtu.be/alW-d1kWQA8

Documents

  1.  Agenda Contents (100Kb)
  2.  Agenda Document Pack – Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Panel – 21/09/2022 (13601Kb)

Agenda

Standard Items

1  Minutes of last meeting held on 6 June 2022 (207Kb)

2 Apologies for Absence

3 Declarations of Interests by Members and Officers:- (see note below)

(a) Disclosable Pecuniary Interests
(b) Private Interests (pecuniary and non-pecuniary)

4  Work Programme (120Kb)

  1.  Work Programme – Appendix A (117Kb)

Public Items

5  Police and Crime Panel Annual Report 2021-22 (118Kb)

  1.  Police and Crime Panel Annual Report 2021-22 – Appendix A (1572Kb)

6  Police & Crime Commissioner’s Annual Report 2021-22 (140Kb)

  1.  Police & Crime Commissioner’s Annual report 2021-22 – App A (8643Kb)

7  Police & Crime Commissioner’s Update Report (434Kb)

  1.  Police & Crime Commissioner’s Update report – Appendix A (132Kb)
  2.  Police & Crime Commissioner’s Update report – Appendix B (234Kb)
  3.  Police & Crime Commissioner’s Update report – Appendix C (263Kb)

8  Performance Update to June 2022 (348Kb)

  1.  Performance Update – Appendix A (432Kb)

9  Nottingham Custody Suite – benefit realisation (206Kb)

Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Panel

The County Council is the host authority for the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Panel.

The Police and Crime Panel scrutinises the action and decision of the Police and Crime Commissioner (PPC) and makes sure information is available for the public.

Role of the panel

The panel will support and challenge the PCC in carrying out their functions. It will focus on important strategic actions and decisions made by the PCC, including whether they have:

  • achieved the aims set out in their police and crime plan and annual report
  • considered the priorities of community safety partners
  • consulted appropriately with the public and victims.

The panel has a range of powers to help it carry out its functions and specific responsibilities relating to the police and crime plan and annual report. The panel can: 

  • make reports and recommendations on the plan and annual report
  • publish all reports and recommendations that it makes
  • hold public meetings to discuss the annual report
  • ask for a professional hearing from HM Inspectorate of Constabulary
  • appoint an acting PCC if the elected one cannot carry out their role
  • hold confirmation hearings for senior staff
  • monitor complaints against the PCC and deal with non-criminal complaints
  • request the PCC attend panel meetings to answer questions.

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