Some of the pledges include offering support to victims in all cases, having a customer service desk in each local policing area and protecting people from harm.
Leicestershire Police has introduced a new public pledge which sets out what the force does as an emergency service.
It has been introduced to reaffirm the force's commitment to the people of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
Some of the pledges include offering support to victims in all cases, having a customer service desk in each local policing area and protecting people from harm.
Chief Constable Rob Nixon said: “I have introduced the Leicestershire Police Pledge to reaffirm the force’s steadfast commitment to good service and high standards. Our teams of officers, staff and volunteers step out day and night to protect our communities, detect and prevent crime. We want to be clear with the public about the service they can expect, from answering emergency calls to catching criminals, and focus on what matters.
“Nationally and locally the police are asked to do more and more while crime and prevention become more complicated. We want people to have confidence in the service we give which starts with being open and clear about what the force does and where we continue to improve and invest our resources.
“The Pledge sets out our duty and service as an emergency service. Obviously, it’s what we do that matters in a pledge and that is our focus. We want to stick to policing’s core role, what the public expect and want to see, and deliver it well and to high standards.”

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