South Wales Police Authority

Relationship between Authority and Force

Relationship between Authority and Force

It is important that the Police Authority has an open and supportive, yet constructively challenging relationship with the Chief Constable and the Force he/she leads.

To foster and maintain this, a protocol governing this relationship has been developed. It aims to highlight a culture and climate of mutual trust, confidence and openness.

Principles


It is the Chief Constable’s job:

  • to lead the Police Service;
  • to formulate policy;
  • to manage operational policing;
  • to make the best use of financial and other resources made available by the Police Authority;
  • to deliver efficient and effective policing.

It is the Police Authority’s job:

  • to promote, support and uphold the police service;
  • to ensure through consultation that the demands and aspirations for policing of local people are reflected in policing policy;
  • to determine an affordable budget.
  • to approve policing strategies and organisation
  • to monitor and review policing performance and to hold the Chief Constable to account for it;
  • to account to South Wales people for policing performance.

To view the full protocol, download the document below.
Relationship between Authority and Force Size: [78 KB] File Type: [.pdf]
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