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Freedom of Information Log for 2019

 
FOI Responses 2019
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9031/19

Can you please list the buildings sold by Nottinghamshire Police since the beginning of 2010 and the amount of money received by the force for each of them?

Can you please list the buildings currently for sale by the force? And can you specify whether these are still currently in use or not?

Can you also list any buildings which were planned for sale by the force and then withdrawn from sale in 2019? And can you specify whether these are empty or still in use by the force?

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8540/19

Lime Culture Review

Can you say whether Nottinghamshire now has an equivalence of ISVA to other counties in the East Midlands and can you specify the exact contribution by the councils to the support service?

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8306/19
  1. As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:
    • body worn video cameras
    • facial recognition
    • hacking
    • IMSI catchers
    • mobile phone extraction
    • predictive policing
    • social media intelligence

2.  If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.

3.  And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?

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7818/19

PCC Merchandise

Can you please tell me the total spent on branded PCC merchandise by the Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner since November 2012?

Could you furthermore tell me how many branded items have been purchased, the type of items purchased and the amount spent per year?

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7607/19

Vehicle Thefts

How many vehicle thefts there have been in Nottingham and the surrounding areas during the past three years. Any data around this time would be much appreciated.

How many of these thefts led to a conviction?

 How many cars were recovered following the thefts?

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6541/19

Temporary Admin Staff

Please could you provide me with the following information:

Your temporary spend for all admin, clerical,  business operations eg: cleaners, maintenance, call handlers, and catering  staff etc in the last 12 months?

Which agencies you used for temp and perm recruitment in the last 12 months?

Do you recruit via a PSL, master vendor or Vendor neutral managed service?

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6161/19

Please can I request under the Freedom of Information Act the following information in relation to any Private Finance Initiative contracts ever struck by yourselves or your predecessor organisations:

  1. For each contract, the projected total (whole life) cost of the scheme, in £, detailed when the scheme was first agreed (i.e. the original projected cost of all Unitary Charge Payments over the full life of the scheme).
  2. The projected total (whole life) cost of the scheme, in £, as at August 1, 2019 (i.e. the real cost for previous years and projected cost for future years of all Unitary Charge Payments over the full life of the scheme).

If there is a difference between 1 and 2, please can you provide details of:

A) The date(s) the projected costs changed
B) The reason(s) the projected costs changed

Please can I also request:

3.  A copy of the original contract/agreement;

4.  An itemised list of any payments made to the PFI contractors for services not included in the original PFI deal, from the beginning of the deal to the current date, and to include exact details of what was being paid for.

If the following request cannot be met within cost limits, please can you provide me with guidance and assistance on how I may refine my request.

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5964/19

Correspondence with the former Prime Minister Rt Hon Theresa May MP

How many times did the PCC/Mayor write directly to the former Prime Minister Rt Hon Theresa May MP during her time in office both as prime minister and Home Secretary for the following reasons:

A:  Raising concerns that budget cuts were having a detrimental effect on policing
B:  Requested more money?  How much was  requested how much was given ( if any)
C:  Raised concerns that budget cuts were putting officers at risk

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5485/19

Can you please provide the following information:

  1. Do you have a backlog of Subject Access Requests, i.e. Subject Access Requests that have been received but have not been completed within the statutory time limit of one month.
  2. If the answer to question 1 above is yes, how many Subject Access Requests do you have that are over the statutory time limit of one month.
  3. Out of the figure provided in response to question 2 above can you provide details of how many of the overdue Subject Access Requests are:

                          (i)   Up to one month overdue
                          (ii)   Over one month overdue

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5280/19

I am conducting research into the implications for communities of the College of Policing policy to ensure all entrants into Police Forces as Constables have obtained or will obtain a degree. I understand that the Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police has submitted a Judicial Review claiming it will cost his Force the equivalent of 40 Officers.

Therefore it seems reasonable to assume that all Police Forces/PCCs have undertaken the same research.

Can you please confirm:

  1. There is a written record that your Force has considered the implications of this Policy.
  2. The contents of this record, in terms of whom was present and the decision and 
  3. What are the implications for the Force in terms of abstractions (equivalent Officers per day) if this Policy is introduced?
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4792/19

Police Surveillance Technology

1.  As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:

  • body worn video cameras
  • facial recognition
  • hacking
  • IMSI catchers
  • mobile phone extraction
  • predictive policing
  • social media intelligence

2.  If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.

3.  And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?

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4591/19

Police Pension Forfeiture

  1. In each of the past three financial years (2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19), how many times has your PCC applied for a certificate of forfeiture for an officer's pension after they were convicted of a criminal offence?
  2. On how many of these occasions was the certificate a) granted by the Home Secretary and b) rejected by the Home Secretary
  3. In cases where the certificate was not granted, please provide details ie sentence not seemed serious enough
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4299/19

  1. As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:
    1. body worn video cameras
    2. facial recognition
    3. hacking
    4. IMSI catchers
    5. mobile phone extraction
    6. predictive policing
    7. social media intelligence
  2. If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.
  3.  And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?
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4253/19

Police Surveillance Technology

  1. As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:
    1. body worn video cameras
    2. facial recognition
    3. hacking
    4. IMSI catchers
    5. mobile phone extraction
    6. predictive policing
    7. social media intelligence
  2. If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.
  3.  And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?
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4252/19

Police Surveillance Technology

  1. As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:
    1. body worn video cameras
    2. facial recognition
    3. hacking
    4. IMSI catchers
    5. mobile phone extraction
    6. predictive policing
    7. social media intelligence
  2. If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.
  3.  And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?
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4251/19

Police Surveillance Technology

  1. As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:
    1. body worn video cameras
    2. facial recognition
    3. hacking
    4. IMSI catchers
    5. mobile phone extraction
    6. predictive policing
    7. social media intelligence
  2. If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.
  3.  And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?
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4249/19

Police Surveillance Technology

  1. As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:
    1. body worn video cameras
    2. facial recognition
    3. hacking
    4. IMSI catchers
    5. mobile phone extraction
    6. predictive policing
    7. social media intelligence
  2. If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.
  3.  And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?
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4247/19

Police Surveillance Technology

  1. As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:
    1. body worn video cameras
    2. facial recognition
    3. hacking
    4. IMSI catchers
    5. mobile phone extraction
    6. predictive policing
    7. social media intelligence
  2. If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.
  3.  And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?
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4245/19

Police Surveillance Technology

  1. As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:
    1. body worn video cameras
    2. facial recognition
    3. hacking
    4. IMSI catchers
    5. mobile phone extraction
    6. predictive policing
    7. social media intelligence
  2. If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.
  3.  And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?
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4241/19

Police Surveillance Technology

As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:

  1. body worn video cameras
  2. facial recognition
  3. hacking
  4. IMSI catchers
  5. mobile phone extraction
  6. predictive policing
  7. social media intelligence

If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.

And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?

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4043/19

Police Surveillance Technology

As my elected Police and Crime Commissioner, please can you tell me which, if any, of the following tools and tactics are being used by our local force:

  1. body worn video cameras
  2. facial recognition
  3. hacking
  4. IMSI catchers
  5. mobile phone extraction
  6. predictive policing
  7. social media intelligence

If the police are using any of the above, please let me know what impact assessments have been carried out to make sure their use doesn’t negatively affect people’s rights and freedoms.

And can you guarantee that intrusive police tech will not be used in the future without proper safeguards and public consultation in place to ensure our fundamental rights are protected?

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4039/19

Cost of a Police Report

Would you be willing to provide me the costs as to obtaining a police report after an RTC/Theft or Vandalism.

I would be grateful if you could provide a full breakdown and whether a search fee is applicable. Also your preferred method of payment if applicable.

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2895/19

Common Purpose Graduates

Even though you only have a small amount of staff. Please supply the following:

  1. The ranks/grades of all employees in your organisation who have undertaken Common Purpose courses
  2. You are to clarify how many Directors/Senior Officers are Common Purpose Matrix, Meridian, CSCLeaders, The Streetwise MBA, Future Leader Experiences, Global Leader Experience: Home, 'graduates'. This is to include any courses not mentioned here
  3. The total expenditure by your organisation on Common Purpose courses since its creation together with a copy of the invoice for each Common Purpose course paid for by your organisation.

By 'Common Purpose', I mean the training organisation in that name:  http://www.commonpurpose.org

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2894/19

Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner Staffing and Costs

I would like to request some data in accordance with the Freedom Of Information Act.  Please could you provide:

  1. The job title for every post in your office.  Please include any joint posts.  If you have appointed a Deputy Commissioner, please include that.
  2. The salary, or if that is unavailable, the pay band, for each of the offices in 1.
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2194/19

Declarable interests and associations

  1. How many officers and civilian staff in your force are connected to or participate in hunting/foxhunting/are members of hunts
  2. Is hunting/foxhunting a declarable interest or association
  3. If any officers and civilian staff in your force are connected to or participate in hunting/foxhunting/are members of hunts, how many are attached to or work on rural crime teams
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2062/19

Information Requested:

  1. The percentage of the police budget allocated to the provision of pensions?
  2. The percentage of the police budget allocated to the total revenue costs for the operation of all police vehicles both operational and status related?
  3. The percentage of the police budget allocated to the capital costs of vehicle replacement?
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1882/19

Train Fares

I realise train fares and accommodation expenses are paid directly by Notts. OPCC 

I notice train fares expenses amounted to £5,901 for 2017/2018.

This averages at £492 per month.

As Mr. Tipping is entitled to a senior rail card which greatly reduces train fares I am surprised at the high cost.

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1502/19

I am writing to make an open government request for information to which I am entitled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Accordingly, please could you send me, the names and contact details, including email address of any/all person(s) who are involved in the decision making-process for the Procurement of Telecoms and IT Hardware and Services for your organisation. (Eg Procurement, IT, Sustainability roles)

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747/19

Performance in Sexual Assault Referral Centres

Please provide all Performance Indicator reports based on Sexual Assault Referral Centre Indicators of Performance in SARCs since the onset of SARCIPs (2017). There should be at least seven documents which have been produced so far collating activity reports from the individual SARCs. SARCs must provide activity reports in line with the SARCs management information stipulated template, Sexual Assault Referral Centres Indicators of Performance (SARCIP) and are reported to you quarterly.

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232/19

I would like to know, since the inception of the Nottinghamshire PCC’S responsibilities how many Nottinghamshire Police officers have been subject to a Pension forfeiture request by the Chief Constable. From that number I would also like to know how many actually resulted in a forfeiture being made.

From that I would like to know the nature of the offending that caused the forfeiture, ie Misconduct in a Public Office, Sexual Offences etc  (not personal details) and if any of these individuals were sentenced to prison. Lastly I would like to know the gender split in relation to those who have had the request made against them and the split on those who have actually had their pension reduced.

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