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<p>Police reform is working and crime is falling. The independent Crime Survey for
England and Wales shows that crime has fallen by more than a quarter since June 2010,
with almost 2.5 million fewer crimes a year. Everyone now has a direct say in policing
in their area, through their locally elected and accountable Police and Crime Commissioner.
Since coming into post, PCCs have brought real local accountability to how Chief Constables
and their forces perform. PCCs are also taking a lead role in driving collaboration
between forces and with other emergency services to deliver more effective services
and better value for money for the taxpayer. Beyond policing, PCCs have brought focus
and drive to work with local partners on crime and criminal justice matters. Ultimately,
it will be for the public to assess the performance of their Police and Crime Commissioner
through the ballot box.</p>
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