What are our priorities
Strategies and plans, performance indicators, audits, inspections and reviews
Includes the Police and Crime Plan and Annual Report.
The Police & Crime Plan is a living document and is reviewed and refreshed periodically to ensure it continues to accurately reflect local and national priorities. View the current Police & Crime Plan. The PCC is also required to present an Annual Report for each financial year.
Reports presented to the OSPCC indicating service provision and performance assessments of the police force
During the Police Accountability Meetings, the PCC questions the Chief Constable on Sussex Police’s performance against the priorities and objectives set out in the Police & Crime Plan. You can view archived meetings and minutes of the meetings.
Reports by external inspectors and auditors:
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary
Privacy Impact Statements
Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA) are a tool that can be used to identify and minimise the privacy risks of projects. In particular, a PIA can reduce the risk of harm to individuals through the misuse of personal information. It can also help in the design of more efficient and effective processes for handling personal data.
Any PIAs used by the OPCC will be published here, either in full or summary format, as appropriate.
How We Work
- How we work
- Compare Your Area
- HMICFRS Inspection Reports
- How we make decisions
- Joint Audit Committee
- Lists and Registers
- PCC Decisions
- Police Appeals Tribunals
- Sussex Police & Crime Panel
- The services we offer
- Watch Live
- Data Protection
- Annual Governance Statement
- Provision of Legal Services to the OSPCC
- Governance & Integrity Meetings