Chief Constable’s Report September 2018
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018
By watching the video below you can hear a report by Francis Habgood, Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police, on recent developments including:
- Trends in recorded crime
- 101 calls handling
- Problem solving in partnership with other organisations and voluntary services
- Modern Slavery and TVP’s Hidden Harm campaign
- Progress of the STRONGHOLD campaign against organised crime
- Policing of the upcoming Royal Wedding
Please watch the @TVP_Chief's latest update, discussing partnership working, Hidden Harm, modern slavery and serious crime and the upcoming Royal Wedding. pic.twitter.com/aZb75BTP1V
— Thames Valley Police (@ThamesVP) October 2, 2018
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