// The expected budget cuts come after a reduction of 20% since 2011 in the amount spent by the Home Office on the police.
After 2015/16, all forces are bracing themselves for further cuts amounting to hundreds of millions of pounds.
The exact level of savings required will depend on the outcome of the general election.
Some PCCs have produced forecasts of budget cuts to 2019, others until 2020, among them:
Kent - £61m budget cut over the next four years
South Yorkshire - £49m between 2016/17 and 2019/20
Merseyside - £47.5m between 2016/17 and 2018/19
Thames Valley - £33m between 2016/17 and 2017/18
In Cumbria, under the PCC's "change programme" to deliver savings of £10m by 2019, the force will be "resolving some issues to the satisfaction of callers without deploying an officer to the scene".
Proposals from Hampshire's PCC, Simon Hayes, say that operational policing "can no longer be ring-fenced" and that front-line services "need to be reduced to meet the financial budget". //
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