Labour's top-down approach to fighting crime has failed. They have ignored the professional judgment of police officers and denied them the freedom to do their jobs - violent crime has increased as officers are forced to spend more time on paperwork than on patrol.
The bond between the police and the public must be rebuilt, and the first step for a Conservative government will be cutting the paperwork, which ties officers to their desks:
- We will scrap stop and search forms and cut bureaucracy to allow police officers to spend more of their time on the streets fighting crime
- We will strengthen police powers of stop and search to enable officers to respond decisively to incidents or threats of serious crime
We will take our reforms further by empowering local people as well as police officers. By introducing directly-elected police commissioners, and by requiring all police forces to publish crime maps and hold quarterly beat meetings, we will enable local communities to hold their police force to account.
