Cut crime. Support victims. Build trust.

“Please if you’re from Kent & Medway and a resident in the county, support Matthew Scott. Fantastic PCC and we are lucky to have him. We need his continuity, consistency and commitment rather than a change of PCC or new direction.”

Charity CEO, Kent

My plan to make Kent safer

I am standing for Police and Crime Commissioner to cut crime, support victims and build trust. I have a strong track record of delivering for Kent.

Police numbers have increased and we now have more Officers than ever. As a result, crime has been falling. Burglary is down by over 40%. The number of county line drug gangs has been reduced substantially.

I will use the extra Officers I have recruited to bolster neighbourhood policing, make our streets safer and bring more criminals to justice. This will include:

Neighbourhood Policing Pledge: every ward will have a named Beat Police Officer, listening to you and dealing with problems that you want fixed

Making women and girls safer: there will be a relentless focus on tackling perpetrators and bringing them to justice

Hotspot patrols: investing in higher visibility to stop antisocial behaviour and drugs in every District

Rural Safer Streets Programme: funding to make our villages and rural businesses safer

Immediate Justice: making those who commit antisocial behaviour payback to our neighbourhoods

More prevention: teams dedicated to preventing crime and making retailers safer

Better technology: using new software to improve contact between victims and the Officer in charge of their case and communication with the public

In the last eight years, I have worked with Kent Police and the Government to  secure millions of pounds of extra support for policing, victims services and community safety in Kent.

I have backed our Police to catch criminals and I will be relentless in pursuing justice for victims of crime.

The choice at this election is clear. I hope you will vote for my positive vision, that will make Kent safer for everybody.


In Rochester High Street with the Home Secretary James Cleverly and local MP Kelly Tolhurst