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Barrow Cadbury Trust welcomes the news that Police and Crime Commissioners are to be abolished. Some PCCs responded positively to the T2A young adult agenda and other long-standing concerns around policing, and we commend them for their approach  However, the potential for the role to have substantial impact was never realised. This was not helped by a failure to explain their role and potential to the voting public. According to the Home Secretary scrapping the PCCs will save £100m over this Parliament. This funding should be ringfenced for proven approaches to reducing crime and ensuring more people are supported to move away from the criminal justice system.

On the fourth anniversary of the election of Police and Crime Commissioners the Police Foundation has today published a new briefing, ‘Reducing crime through innovation: the role of PCCs‘.  The Briefing seeks to explore some key examples of innovation that have been driven by the introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners. At the same time, it also considers the barriers to further reform and hopes to highlight how these might be overcome, through drawing on examples of best practice.