The diagrams show the information of a total police budget in Britain from several sources such as national government, local taxes and how the budget was spent in 2017-2018. The spending budget was divided into several outcomes like salaries for officers and staff, technology, buildings and transport.
The police budget in 2017 was in total £304.7m, then the total was raised up in 2018 to £318.6m. The sources of the budget were higher from the national government then followed by local taxes and other sources like grants. In 2017, the budget was spent for salaries to officers and staff amount 75%, buildings and transport amount 17% and then for technology around 8%. Moreover, the spending of the police budget in 2018 did not change a lot which means it still has the same priority of outcomes. The difference was just in total salary which was lower around 69% and it increased the budget for technology which was around 14%.
Based on the diagrams, there were not significant changes from the sources and the police budget in Britain spending for 2017-2018. The changes just happen in the outcomes for salaries to officers and staff and technology.
