Police Authority publications
Policing Plan 2022-25
The Policing Plan is a statutory requirement that set outs the Force’s objectives and priorities for the policing of the City for the forthcoming financial year.
The Plan acts as both a planning tool for the Force and as an important mechanism for communicating the Force’s and the City of London Corporation’s intentions to the public, partner agencies, and other stakeholders.
The Policing Plan is reported on quarterly through the Strategic Planning and Performance (Police) Committee and annually through the City of London Police Annual Report.
Feedback from our Communities helps shape the policing plan priorities for the City.
Serious Violence Strategy 2024
This document is the City of London's strategy for implementing the Serious Violence Duty, in line with the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022.
Independent Custody Visitors Scheme
The Independent Custody Visitors are volunteers who give up their free time to provide independent scrutiny of the treatment of those held in police detention and the conditions in which they are held.
Safer City Partnership Strategy
Whilst not a Committee of the Board, the Safer City Partnership (SCP) brings together a range of agencies, including the City of London Police, the City of London Corporation, London Probation,
Clinical Commissioning Group, London Fire Brigade and others who have a key role to play in reducing and preventing crime and disorder. Please see the link above for the latest Safer City Partnership Strategy.
City of London Police Authority Community Remedy Document
This document lists the community remedies available in the City of London to victims of anti-social behaviour or offences that may be dealt with without court proceedings.
City of London Victims Strategy
This document is the City of London's first comprehensive victims strategy. This sets out the City of London Police’s roles and priorities for victims locally, roles and responsibilities around victims of fraud, economic, and cyber-crime, and covers how the City of London Police Authority Board (our PCC equivalent) and the City of London Corporation (our local authority) will contribute to improving victim outcomes.