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Annex I: the new landscape of policing



AGENCY

FUNCTION

FATE
SOCA

3,806 staff

Budget:

£414.4m

(2012/13)

Excluding staff and resource from interim hosting of NPIA functions

Organised crime prevention and detection Transfer to NCA (Organised Crime Command; Economic Crime Command)


National Police Improvement Agency

c.1600 staff

budget:

£392.3m

(2012/13)

£380m

(2011/12)

£474m

(2008/09)

Proceeds of Crime Centre Transfer to NCA (Economic Crime Command)
Central Witness Bureau Transfer to NCA
Crime Operational Support Unit Transfer to NCA
Serious Crime Analysis section Transfer to NCA (Organised Crime Command)
Specialist Operations Centre Transfer to NCA
National Missing Persons Bureau Transfer to NCA
Other NPIA functions: 101 non-emergency phone service; crime mapping; pathology services; forensic and other non-ICT procurement; the programme for implementing Schengen Information System (II); police science and forensics services; policy for Police Special Constables; the Automotive Equipment Section; the Airwave radio system; some policy responsibility for Police Workforce Strategy; the secretariat for the Reducing Bureaucracy programme; the National Police Air Service project.
Transfer to the Home Office
Other NPIA functions: The new National Police Air Service Transfer to a police force
Other NPIA functions: IT Transfer to police ICT company
Other NPIA functions: professional development Transfer to College of Policing
CEOP

c.120 staff

c.£7m budget

Child protectionTransfer to NCA (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre)
UKBA

(now disbanded)

Transfer to NCA (Border Policing Command)
Metropolitan Police Service Police Central e-Crime Unit Transfer to NCA
Counter-terrorism Undecided



 
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