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Last Updated: Monday, 14 June, 2004, 13:39 GMT 14:39 UK
First police performance grades
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All 43 police forces in England and Wales have been graded
The best and worst performing police forces in England and Wales have been named by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) for the first time.

Inspectors graded the 43 forces from poor to excellent in 16 activities ranging from reducing crime, such as burglary, to reassuring the public.

Cleveland Police on Teesside was the worst force, according to the tables.

Lancashire Constabulary emerged as best, scoring 'excellent' in seven of sixteen assessments and good in eight.

Chief inspector Sir Keith Povey said the tables "give forces a clear focus on the areas, we believe, they need to concentrate".

He said no force proved bad enough to risk the home secretary using new powers to sack chief constables and send in Home Office officials to run them.

'Unfair'

The HMIC graded 16 functions of each force, such as crime statistics, leadership and management, as poor, fair, good or excellent. But it said to make a league table would be unfair.

Chris Fox, president of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said it was more useful to use the results to compare similar forces than make a national table.

Sir Keith Povey
Sir Keith Povey says the tables will help police focus on difficult areas
But he said the ratings are likely to improve performance when each force can see what progress they are making.

He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "It would be a bit unfair this time round to be too intrusive but in the future we should get better."

And he added there was no assessment of how much money each force had to spend.

Cleveland, which had the most poor and fair rankings of any force, was joined in the bottom five by the two police forces criticised in the wake of the Soham murders - Humberside and Cambridgeshire.

'Below average'

Nottinghamshire and West Yorkshire were also in the bottom slot.

"In comparison with their peers they still have a long way to go," said Sir Keith.

Humberside and Cleveland had the highest number of poor ratings, with six each.

We should remember that it is quality of service that counts and not just quantity
Jan Berry
Police Federation chairman

Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire were also singled out for their below-average performance.

At the top of the tables behind Lancashire were Kent, Northumbria, Staffordshire and Suffolk.

Merseyside and West Midlands were also commended.

Handling phonecalls from the public was identified as one of the top concerns across England and Wales, along with forces' ability to tackle widespread crime, such as drug dealing.

Police Federation chairman Jan Berry cautioned: "We should remember that it is quality of service that counts and not just quantity - policing isn't about pleasing the Home Office number crunchers and bureaucrats."

How Your Police Force Performed
Grades in four key categories
Police Force Crimes like burglary, robbery Hate crime Handling calls from public Dealing with major incidents
Avon & Somerset Poor Good Good Good
Bedfordshire Fair Fair Good Good
Cambridgeshire Poor Fair Fair Poor
Cheshire Good Good Good Good
Cleveland Poor Poor Poor Good
City of London Good Fair Fair Excellent
Cumbria Good Good Good Good
Derbyshire Fair Good Good Fair
Devon & Cornwall Good Good Fair Good
Dorset Fair Good Fair Excellent
Durham Good Fair Fair Good
Dyfed-Powys Excellent Excellent Fair Good
Essex Fair Good Fair Good
Gloucestershire Good Fair Good Good
Greater Manchester Poor Fair Fair Good
Gwent Good Fair Fair Good
Hampshire Good Fair Good Good
Hertfordshire Good Good Good Good
Humberside Poor Fair Poor Fair
Kent Good Good Good Excellent
Lancashire Good Excellent Good Excellent
Leicestershire Fair Good Good Excellent
Lincolnshire Fair Poor Fair Good
Merseyside Good Good Fair Good
Met Police Fair Fair Fair Excellent
Norfolk Good Good Fair Fair
North Wales Fair Fair Fair Excellent
North Yorks Poor Fair Fair Good
Northamptonshire Poor Excellent Good Good
Northumbria Good Good Fair Excellent
Nottinghamshire Poor Poor Fair Good
South Wales Good Excellent Fair Fair
South Yorkshire Fair Fair Poor Excellent
Staffordshire Good Good Good Excellent
Suffolk Excellent Good Poor Good
Surrey Good Good Good Fair
Sussex Fair Good Poor Good
Thames Valley Fair Fair Fair Excellent
Warwickshire Good Fair Fair Good
West Mercia Good Fair Good Good
West Midlands Good Good Fair Fair
West Yorkshire Poor Fair Fair Good
Wiltshire Good Good Good Good
Source: HMIC




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"It's hoped the new police assessments will help drive up standards in other forces"



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