英国 4,668 名警官自愿辞职 底发生了什么?

截至 3 月的一年中,有 4,668 名警官自愿辞职后离职。

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/metropolitan-police-home-office-england-wales-government-b1096863.html

FLORA THOMPSON2023 年 7 月 26 日


数据显示,英格兰和威尔士的警察辞职人数创下了历史新高。

截至 3 月的一年中,有 4,668 名警官自愿辞职后离职。

根据 PA 通讯社对内政部数据的分析,这是 16 年前有可比记录以来的最高数字,比 2021/22 年的 3,533 人增加了 32%。

警察离职率(占财政年度开始时员工总数的比例)也创下了 6.6% 的历史新高。

除调职外,2022/23 年度,英格兰和威尔士的 43 个地方警察部队共有 9,347 名警察离职——这也是自 2006/07 年度开始统计可比人员数据以来,一个财年中离职人数最多的一次。


在最近的 12 个月期间,还有 224 名警察被解雇或合同终止:这是自 2016/17 年度(292 人)以来的最高数字,较上年同期的 182 人增长了 23%。

2022/23 年度正常退休的警察人数为 4,003 人,与前几年大致相同。约有 376 人因医疗原因退休——比前两个财年有所增加——但仍低于疫情前的水平。

尽管英国最大的警察部队未能达到个人目标,但政府仍称赞其招募数万名新警员的招聘活动取得了成功,但仍出现了大量离职人员。

4 月份公布的初步数据显示,过去三年共有 20,951 名新警员加入警察部队,实现了保守党在选举宣言中的承诺,即到 2023 年 3 月增加 20,000 名警员。

在 43 支警察部队中,伦敦警察厅是唯一一支未能实现个人目标的警察部队,人数少了约 1,000 人。


英国数千名警察辞职——到底发生了什么?

Thousands Of UK Police Officers RESIGN - What’s Really Happening?

无处日记 2024年9月8日

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mUallFeMRg

为什么英国警察成群结队地放弃他们的职位,这波辞职潮不仅仅是人数减少的问题,而是一个根深蒂固的问题,原因不止一个,其中第一个是薪酬不满和恶劣的工作条件,详细查看报告,可以描绘出一幅身穿制服的警察当前状况的严峻画面,全国各地的警察都在表达他们对薪水的不满,因为薪水根本无法与他们的角色相关的越来越大的压力和风险相提并论,但不仅仅是薪水引起了骚乱,工作条件、长时间工作、资源不足和工作场所不理想,迫使许多人重新考虑他们在执法部门的职业生涯,这种情况提出了重要的问题,当他们自己的成员捉襟见肘时,警察如何维护公共安全,第二个原因是是士气低落和心理健康问题在英国警察局回荡的大厅中,一场悄无声息的危机正在展开,这场危机不仅取决于数字,还取决于警官们自己的福祉,他们没什么可说的说实话非法侵入不是犯罪你没什么可说的听着女士你没什么可说的非法侵入不是犯罪你没什么可说的为什么你生气因为我告诉你你没什么可说的你没什么可说的你绝对没什么可说的没什么可说的不是你来自英格兰和威尔士警察联合会的报告一再强调,队伍中士气的下降不仅仅是下降,而是下降与不断升级的心理健康问题密切相关这些问题不仅仅是脚注,它们是许多警官选择离开的故事的核心章节士气低落和心理健康问题之间的联系是显而易见的记录描绘了一幅被围困的警队画面,不仅仅是来自外部的警务压力,还有内部的与压力、焦虑和抑郁的斗争,工作的要求可能是无情的,如果没有足够的支持,压力可能会变得难以承受,这不仅仅是糟糕的一周带来的压力,而是这种压力在没有足够缓解或资源来管理的情况下如何积累,然后就是我们都知道的觉醒主义的引入,当与公众对两级警务的看法并列时,这种觉醒主义可能是毁灭性的,这些变化不仅仅是行政上的,而且打击了传统警务价值观和实践的核心,觉醒主义往往侧重于增加包容性、多样性和文化敏感性,在警队内部引起了不同的反应,而觉醒运动的初衷是促进一个更加公正和公平的社会,一些警官认为它损害了他们执法的能力实际上,觉醒政策优先考虑政治正确性,而不是实际结果,导致挫败感和幻灭感,此外,两级警务的概念似乎根据所涉个人的人口统计或社会地位适用不同的规则,加剧了队伍内部的不公平和不公正感,这种看法破坏了对领导层的信任,并可能削弱对有效警务至关重要的团结,成为巡逻警察是一项艰巨的工作,大多数警察都怀着崇高的意图跳入战斗,他们希望保护和服务他们珍视的社区,但每支部队都有自己的坏苹果,而这些少数人经常成为头条新闻,给整个团队蒙上阴影,记得那个单膝跪地的警官,等等等等,并不是所有的警官都是这样,可悲的是,好人卷入两级警务和觉醒主义等争议只会增加雪上加霜的是,他们精疲力竭地想像着自己对工作充满热情,致力于做出改变,却总是如履薄冰,在现代政策的雷区中穿行,而这些政策似乎搅乱了传统警务的水域。这些警官每天都面临着挑战,他们试图在遵守新规则的同时平衡公平和效率。有些人可能觉得这些新规则优先考虑政治正确性而不是实际警务。这种持续的紧张局势甚至会削弱最敬业的警官,随着争议的不断升级和可接受的执法实践界限的模糊,他们的热情和奉献精神也蒙上了一层阴影。受苦的不仅仅是坏人,还有那些真正关心并努力做到最好的人。根据 Unison 的说法,预算削减正在削减有效警务所必需的资源,每个警官的工作量正在不断增加。英格兰和威尔士的国家部队正在努力应对潜在的到 20126 年,缺口将达到 7 亿美元。这次财政危机不仅仅是电子表格上的数字,它正在成为那些身处前线的警察每天面临的挣扎。预算紧缩使得基本设备越来越难获得,警察们发现自己只能凑合着用。这不仅仅是拥有更少的小工具,而是在那些确保他们安全和效率的工具上做出妥协。此外,为了省钱,工作人员被削减或空缺,剩下的警察必须收拾残局。这意味着工作时间更长,责任更大,压力越来越大,却没有额外报酬的承诺。这些削减的影响超出了当下的压力和疲劳。工作过度和资源不足的警察正达到临界点。警察作为稳定职业的承诺正在逐渐消失,现实似乎要求更多,但提供的却更少。难怪辞职率不断上升。许多警官质疑警徽是否值得承担这样的负担,如果警队连维持资金都做不到,那么他们就无法维持法律和秩序,因为辞职事件在英国的警察界引起了轩然大波。虱子力量的影响远远超出了当地警察局空荡荡的办公桌,变薄的蓝线开始显示其对犯罪率的影响,公共安全和社区警务的结构,经验丰富的警官的离开留下了一个不容易填补的空白,巡逻的警官人数减少,直接的后果往往是对犯罪的反应较慢,这可能会鼓舞罪犯,曾经受到密切监控的地区现在可能会看到更长的没有警察在场的时间,从而导致犯罪率的潜在上升,相关性并不意味着因果关系,但一种模式正在出现,警察人数的减少反映了对犯罪率上升的担忧,社区警务依赖于警官与他们所服务的社区之间的定期和深入互动,但是随着警力的减少,这些互动是第一个被切断的,警官们发现自己被拉长到覆盖更广泛的区域和更多样化的任务,减少了他们参与的可用性在需要时间和信任才能有效的社区警务工作中,这里的影响是双重的,社区感觉支持较少,警察获得的实地情报较少,而这对于预防性警察释放是必要的,压力并不止于街头,它渗透到新招募人员的培训室,随着人员流动率的提高,迫切需要让新警官跟上步伐,然而,由于现有工作人员在管理其常规职责的压力下,他们有效指导的能力受到影响,培训变得仓促或不够全面,导致员工准备不足,这种情况造成了效率低下和错误的恶性循环,进一步加剧了已经不堪重负的警队,需要指导的经验丰富的警官发现自己不得不处理更多的电话,而没有时间和精力将他们的知识和见解传授给新人,这种指导不仅对于技能转移至关重要,而且对于灌输新招募的警察的警务精神随着警察文化的这一方面逐渐减弱,长期影响可能会对未来几代警察产生共鸣,但政府在基亚·斯塔默的领导下对这一切做了什么?你期待什么?他的工党一直在呼吁启动为期十年的国家复兴,承诺承载着对更安全的街道和焕发活力的公共服务的愿景。然而,在这些宏大的宣言中,关于他们将如何应对警察辞职人数惊人激增的具体信息在当地仍然非常稀少,而斯塔默谈到了经济增长和公共部门改善的重大计划,前线的警官们继续交出警徽,变革的承诺尚未转化为阻止离职潮的具体行动,这就是这段视频的全部内容,你认为警察辞职背后的原因是什么? starmer 的承诺将变成有效的解决方案。


Record numbers of police officers quitting forces – figures

In the year to March, 4,668 officers left after a voluntary resignation.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/metropolitan-police-home-office-england-wales-government-b1096863.html 
FLORA THOMPSONJULY 26, 2023

Record numbers of police officers are quitting their jobs at forces in England and Wales, figures show.

In the year to March, 4,668 officers left after a voluntary resignation.


This is the highest number since comparable records began 16 years ago and up 32% on 3,533 in 2021/22, according to PA news agency analysis of Home Office data.

The rate of police officers leaving – as a proportion of the headcount at the start of the financial year – was also at a record high of 6.6%.

Excluding transfers, 9,347 police officers left the 43 territorial forces in England and Wales in 2022/23 – again, the highest number in a financial year since comparable headcount data began in 2006/07.

In the latest 12-month period, 224 officers were also dismissed or had their contract terminated: the highest number since 2016/17 (292) and up 23% year-on-year from 182.

The number of officers taking normal retirement was 4,003 in 2022/23 which is broadly similar to previous years. Some 376 took medical retirement – an increase on the previous two financial years – but still lower than pre-pandemic levels.


The departures came as the Government hailed the success of its recruitment campaign to hire tens of thousands of new officers, despite Britain’s biggest police force missing its individual target.

Provisional data published in April showed a total of 20,951 extra recruits joined police forces in the past three years, meeting a Conservative election manifesto commitment to have 20,000 additional officers in post by March 2023.

Out of 43 forces, the Metropolitan Police was the only one to miss its individual target, falling short by about 1,000.

Thousands Of UK Police Officers RESIGN - What’s Really Happening?

Nowhere Diary  2024年9月8日


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mUallFeMRg

why are UK police officers abandoning

their posts in droves, this wave of resignations isn't

just about dwindling numbers it's a

deep-seated issue and there are more


than a few reasons the first of which is

pay dissatisfaction and poor working

conditions a detailed look at reports

paints a grim picture of the current

state of affairs for those in uniform


officers across the country are voicing

their frustrations over salaries that

simply don't stack up against the

mounting pressures and risks associated

with their roles but it's not just the


paycheck causing unrest the working

conditions long hours insufficient

resources and less than ideal workplaces

pushing many to reconsider their careers

in law enforcement the situation raises


important questions how can forces maintain Public

Safety when their own members are

stretched thin the second reason is low morale and mental health issues amid the

echoing Halls of UK police stations a quiet crisis is unfolding one that doesn't just hinge on numbers but on the very well-being of the officers themselves eles got nothing to say to be honest trespass is not criminal you have nothing to say listen lady you have

nothing to say trespass is not criminal


you have nothing to say why are you get

angry because I'm telling you you have

nothing to say you have nothing to say

you have absolutely nothing to say

nothing to say nothing to say it's not


your reports from the police Federation

of England and Wales have repeatedly

highlighted not just a dip but a dive in

morale among the ranks coupled tightly

with escalating mental health concern


concerns these issues are more than just

footnotes they are Central chapters in

the story of why many officers are

choosing to walk away the link between low morale and

mental health issues is well documented


painting a picture of a Workforce Under

Siege not just from the external

pressures of policing but from internal

battles with stress anxiety and

depression the demands of the job can be


unrelenting and without adequate support

the weight can become

unbearable this isn't just the stress of

a bad week it's how that stress

accumulates without sufficient relief or


resources to manage it and then there's

the introduction of what we all know as

wokeism which can be devastating when

juxtapose with the Public's perception

of two-tier policing these changes are not merely


administrative but strike at the core of

traditional policing values and

practices wokeism which often focus on

increased inclusivity diversity and

cultural sensitivity have been met with


mixed reactions within the force while

the original intent behind the woke

movement was to foster a more just and

Equitable Society some officers feel it

compromises their ability to enforce the


law effectively woke policies prioritize

political correctness over practical

results leading to frustration and

disillusionment furthermore the notion

of two-tier policing where it appears that different rules


apply depending on the demographic or

social status of the individuals

involved has exacerbated feelings of

inequity and Injustice within the ranks

this perception undermines trust in the


leadership and can erode the solidarity

that is crucial for Effective policing

it's a tough gig being a Bobby on the

beat most officers jump into The Fray

with Noble intentions they want to


shield and serve the communities they

cherish but every Force has its share of

bad apples and it's these few who often

grab the headlines casting Shadows over

the whole crew remember that officer who


was taking the knee wait wait wait wait

not all officers are like that sadly for

the good ones getting tangled up in

controversies like two-tier policing and

wokeism only adds insult to injury


sapping their Spirits imagine being

passionate about your job committed to

making a difference only to feel like

you're constantly walking on eggshells

navigating through a Minefield of modern


policies that seem to muddy the Waters

of traditional policing these officers

face a daily challenge trying to balance

fairness and Effectiveness while

adhering to new rules that to some might


feel like they prioritize political

correctness over practical

policing this ongoing tension can wear

down even the most dedicated officers

casting a shadow over their enthusiasm


and dedication as controversy swirl and

the lines of acceptable law enforcement

practices blur it's not just the bad

apples that suffer but those who

genuinely care and strive to do their


best budget cuts are slicing through the

resources essential for Effective

policing and the workload for each

officer is piling up according to Unison

National forces in England and Wales are


grappling with a potential $700 Million

shortfall by 20126 this financial crunch is more than

just numbers on a spreadsheet it's

becoming a day-to-day struggle for those

on the front line with budgets


tightening essential equipment is harder

to come by and officers find themselves

making do with less this isn't just

about having fewer gadgets it's about

compromising on the very tools that


ensure their safety and efficiency additionally as staff rolls are cut or left unfilled to save money the remaining officers must pick up the

slack this means longer hours increased

responsibility and mounting pressure

without any promise of extra pay the

impact of these Cuts goes beyond the


immediate stress and fatigue overworked

and underresourced officers are reaching

a Breaking Point the promise of policing

as a stable career is fading shadowed by

the reality of a job that seems to demand more while offering less it's no wonder then that resignation rates are climbing as many officers question if the badge is worth the burden there's no way the force can maintain Law and Order if they can't even maintain their funding as the resignations Ripple through the UK's police forces the effects stretch far beyond the empty


desks at local stations the thinning

blue line is beginning to show its

impact on crime rates Public Safety and

the Very fabric of community policing

the departure of seasoned officers


leaves a gap that isn't easily filled

with fewer officers on patrol the

immediate consequ consquence is often a

slower response to Crime which can

embolden criminals areas that were once


closely monitored might now see longer

periods without a police presence

leading to a potential uptick in crime

rates correlation does not imply

causation but a pattern is emerging


where the decrease in police numbers is

mirrored by concerns over Rising crime

statistics community policing thrives on

regular and deep interaction between

officers and the communities they serve


but with a reduced Force these

interactions are the first on the

cutting block officers find themselves

stretched covering wider areas and more

diverse tasks reducing their


availability to engage in

community-based policing efforts that

require time and Trust to be effective

the impact here is

twofold communities feel less supported


and police have less On The Ground

Intelligence which is necessary for

preventative police relasing and the

strain doesn't stop at the streets it

seeps into the training rooms where new


recruits are prepared with a higher

turnover there's an urgent need to bring

new officers up to speed however with

the existing staff Under Pressure to

manage their regular duties their


capacity to Mentor effectively is

compromised training becomes rushed or

less comprehensive leading to a

Workforce that's less prepared this

situation creates a vicious cycle of


inefficiency and error further stressing

an already overstretched Force seasoned

officers who are needed for mentoring

are finding themselves having to handle

more calls leaving them less time and


energy to impart their knowledge and

insights to

newcomers this mentorship is vital for

not just skill transfer but also for

instilling the ethos of policing in new


recruits as this aspect of police

culture thins the long-term effects

could resonate for generations of

officers to come but what's the

government doing about all this well


under Kia starmer's leadership what do

you expect his labor party has been

vocal about initiating a decade of

national renewal a promise Laden with

visions of safer streets and rejuvenated


Public

Services yet amid these Grand

declarations specifics on how they'll

address the alarming surge in police

resignations remain notably thin on the


ground

while starma talks up big plans for

economic growth and public sector

improvements officers on the front lines

continue to hand in their badges the


promises of change have yet to

materialize into concrete actions that

would stem the tide of Departures and

that's it for this video what are your

thoughts on the reasons behind the


police

resignations do you think starmer's

promises will materialize into effective

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