Police legitimacy 2015 – Staffordshire Police

Published on: 11 February 2016

Publication types: Legitimacy and PEEL

Police Forces: Staffordshire

Summary

As part of its annual inspections into police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy (PEEL), HMIC’s legitimacy programme assessed how legitimate the force is at keeping people safe and reducing crime. The inspection focused on whether a force was consistently behaving in a way that is fair, reasonable, effective and lawful, and if it has the consent of the public. HMIC assessed legitimacy at a force level, as well as drawing out overarching themes on a national level which are set out in the national overview.

The legitimacy report follows on from reports on efficiency and vulnerability (part of effectiveness) in 2015 and will be followed by reports on overall effectiveness in spring 2016.

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PEEL: Police legitimacy 2015 – Staffordshire Police (PDF document)

Revisit report

The 2015 legitimacy inspection revealed that Staffordshire was one of 13 forces which were failing to comply with three or more areas of the Best Use of Stop and Search Scheme (PDF document). Following a commitment to revisit these 13 forces, HMIC revisited Staffordshire Police in 2016. This letter sets out the findings from that re-visit inspection.

Best Use of Stop and Search letter – Staffordshire Police

Get the national overview

PEEL: Police legitimacy 2015 – National overview

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Most police forces judged to be fair and ethical – but are let down by lack of progress on stop and search

Get the police and crime commissioners’ responses to the report

Staffordshire police and crime commissioner’s response to ‘Police legitimacy 2015’

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