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Background information about the role of West Yorkshire Police, how we work, our policies, procedures, standards and values.
Thursday January 13, 2022 A Kirklees detective who led efforts to combat organised crime and protect children in the District has been appointed as its most senior police officer.
The West Yorkshire Police Chief Officers Team consists of Chief Constable, Deputy Chief Constable, Assistant Chief Constables, Assistant Chief Officer and Human Resources Director.
If you would like any advice on crime prevention please do not hesitate to contact the District Team covering your area.
Safety advice and information on staying safe while you are out and about.
Archived minutes from meetings of the West Yorkshire Police Chief Officer Team
Subject Access - Your Right of Access - subject to certain exemptions, you have a right to be told whether West Yorkshire Police holds any information about you (your personal data) and a right to be provided with a copy of that personal data within a month.
Indoor and outdoor street scenes with actual buildings will bring to life public order training from front line tactics to command decision making.
Are you worried about a friend? Has their behaviour changed recently, but you don’t really know why? It’s probably nothing to worry about, but if they are displaying the following characteristics it could be a sign that they are a victim of child sexual exploitation.
Could you click before you call? In an emergency dial 999. In a non-emergency dial 101 Get advice on which number to call Get in touch online via our Live Chat system Get a Crime Update to check the status of an previously reported crime Deaf / hard of hearing contact information
How To Do Business With West Yorkshire Police
The Bradford District Anti-social Behaviour Review process allows repeat victims of anti-social behaviour (ASB) to have a greater say in how their complaints are handled - allowing those who have made three separate complaints about anti-social behaviour in the last six months to have their cases reviewed.
StreetSafe is an online tool on the police.uk website which was launched in September 2021 by the Home Office. It enables members of the public to anonymously pinpoint public places on a map where they have felt or feel unsafe and identify environmental or behavioural factors about those locations that make them feel this way. 
West Yorkshire Police strive to deliver high quality policing. For us there is no greater priority. We understand that if we are going to learn from experience and find ways to be even better, we need to listen and respond to the needs and views of the people in West Yorkshire. Your views are therefore very important to us. If you are pleased with the service you have received from us we would like to hear from you. If you are unhappy about the service that you’ve had, you can express your dissatisfaction or make a formal complaint. 
Wednesday 2 February 2022 A scheme that allows you to use a tool to anonymously report areas where you feel unsafe continues to gain traction in West Yorkshire.