Hertfordshire Police Authority
exists to represent your views and to make sure that the Constabulary
is accountable for providing the most efficient and effective police
service to meet your needs.
There are currently 16 members – nine county councillors,
two magistrates and five local people appointed by a selection
panel. Together they share a wide range of responsibilities, including
setting the annual budget, agreeing policing priorities and monitoring
the police performance.
You will find more details about who we are, what
we do and how you can have your say on the other pages on this site.
One of our key roles is consulting the people
who live and work in the county to find out what they expect from
their police services. The feedback we receive helps us to set the
priorities and objectives for the police and informs the decisions
we make about resources. We already consult about 5,000 people each
year but aim to find new ways to make it easier for people to let
us know their views, comments and concerns.
This web site is just one of the ways we are trying
to improve our communications with the people we represent. Please
help us by filling in the comments box in our feedback
section.
Hertfordshire Police Authority does not control
operational policing. That is the responsibility of the Chief Constable.
If you have any operational queries please contact Hertfordshire
Constabulary on 0845 3300 222 or visit www.herts.police.uk.