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Performance and Accountability

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A key role of the PCC is to hold the Chief Constable to account

Performance and Accountability Meetings (PAM) are held by the PCC every quarter and are open to the public. Meetings are attended by the Chief Constable Jason Hogg and relevant senior staff from both the Office of the PCC and Thames Valley Police and are an opportunity for the PCC to publicly hold the Chief Constable to account.

Meetings are held at Thames Valley Police Headquarters in Kidlington, Oxfordshire.

For the agendas and minutes of Performance and Accountability meetings please visit Meetings and Decision Making.

The PCC also produces an Annual Report highlighting progress made against the PCCs strategic objectives from his Police and Crime Plan.

Crime statistics

The Data Hub has been created to make it easy for you to see important statistics related to crime and policing. Here you will find information about the numbers of recorded crimes in the Thames Valley including burglary and shoplifting. As we receive more responses from our public survey to understand your views about policing and crime in your area, we will also make the results available to you on the Data Hub.

Thames Valley Police publishes crime statistics.  The summary of notable offences are published by police area and can be viewed on the Thames Valley Police website.  Local Neighbourhood police performance data can also be found on police.uk.

As part of Thames Valley Police’s commitment to give the public an insight into its work, the force has released statistics on its activity over the six months 1 April to 30 September 2023 which can be viewed on the Thames Valley Police website.