The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner is responsible for ensuring the force delivers a high standard of service to the public. This includes monitoring how effectively West Midlands Police is performing against the priorities set out in the Police and Crime Plan, as well as the Government’s National Policing Priorities.
To do this, the Commissioner holds the Chief Constable to account through regular performance meetings, scrutiny panels, and public reporting. These processes are informed by a wide range of data and evidence, which are essential for identifying trends, highlighting areas for improvement, and ensuring transparency. By closely monitoring performance data, the Police and Crime Commissioner ensures that West Midlands Police remains accountable, responsive to community needs, and committed to continuous improvement.
By closely monitoring performance data, the Police and Crime Commissioner ensures that West Midlands Police remains accountable, responsive to community needs, and committed to continuous improvement.