BTPA has published British Transport Police’s objectives for the next policing year, which runs between 1 April 2013 and 31 March 2014.
The policing plan covers BTP’s national objectives across England, Scotland and Wales, as well as local targets for the force’s seven operational areas.
This year, BTPA is collecting all the national and area policing plans into a single document. As with previous years, the national targets are organised around our four broad strategic themes.
The full plan can be downloaded by clicking here (PDF – 1.8 Mb).
The area plans can be downloaded by visiting the Publications section of this website.
For more information contact
Michael Daventry
British Transport Police Authority
Tel: 020 7383 5678
Email: [email protected]
About the BTPA
BTPA is an independent body of that oversees the British Transport Police. It is composed of 15 members who represent the rail operators and passengers. It maintains the force’s budget, allocates resources and makes senior appointments to the force. For more information, visit www.btpa.police.uk.
British Transport Police is the specialist, national police service for Britain’s railways. It deals with major and minor crime, disorder and incidents, and covers the rail system in England, Wales and Scotland. Its police officers, Police Community Support Officers, Special Constables and support staff are recruited and trained like those of local forces and have the same powers.