Cheshire Constabulary – review of burglary dwelling investigations

Published on: 3 April 2014

Publication types: Police and Crime Commissioners

Police Forces: Cheshire

Cheshire Constabulary – review of burglary dwelling investigations

Summary

A report by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC), which reviewed burglary dwelling investigations by Cheshire Constabulary, has found clear evidence that staff at all ranks are committed to tackling burglary dwelling.

The review, which was commissioned by the police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Cheshire, found that senior officers had put in place examples of good practice to oversee the force’s approach to burglary in dwellings. There was also good ownership at a local level that delivered a quality service to the public in investigating this type of offence.

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