The Police Commissioner is required by law to produce a Police and Crime Plan for Merseyside.

This important document shapes and informs the way policing and community safety is delivered in the county.

The Merseyside Police and Crime Plan will run from 2025-2029.

It sets out three clear priorities which will set the strategic direction for the Commissioner's work during her term of office and how she will work with Merseyside Police and partners to deliver your policing and community safety priorities.

The Plan focuses on three key priority areas:

  • Fighting Crime and ASB; 
  • Supporting Victims;
  • Preventing Harm

The launch of the first Plan in October 2021, followed a six-week 'Safer Merseyside' consultation, during which the Police Commissioner Emily Spurrell spoke to more than 1,200 members of the public, partners, key stakeholders and elected representatives about the issues that matter most to them.

This new plan builds upon the successful work which has already been delivered, based on the views, feedback, and responses from a year-round engagement and consultation programme which the Commissioner has undertook during her first term in office. 

View or download the Police and Crime Plan 2025-2029

 

Plan on a page 2025-2029
If you would like a printed copy of the Police and Crime Plan, or a copy of the report in any other format such as Easy Read, please get in touch using our Contact page.