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Today we published a cause of concern revisit letter relating to West Mercia Police.
Publication — Letter, Police and Crime Commissioners —
The Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner asked HMICFRS to carry out an inspection of Thames Valley Police to consider whether there had been any lost opportunities in how the force dealt with intelligence and information relating to a serving officer.
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Thames Valley Police lost opportunities to take stricter action against a police officer who went on to commit a child sexual offence, but it could not have reasonably anticipated he would commit this crime.
Publication — Custody suites, Joint inspection —
Mae’r adroddiad hwn yn disgrifio ein canfyddiadau yn dilyn archwiliad o gyfleusterau dalfeydd Heddlu De Cymru.
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South Wales Police’s custody services require further improvement, having shown limited progress in some areas since its last inspection
Publication — Custody suites, Joint inspection —
This report describes our findings following an inspection of South Wales Police custody facilities. The inspection was conducted jointly by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services and the Care Quality Commission in June 2023.
Publication — Effectiveness, Efficiency, Ethics and accountability, Integrity and corruption —
In 2022 we were commissioned to inspect the Police Service of Northern Ireland. We were asked specifically to examine efficiency, effectiveness, vetting and standards in the service.
News article —
We inspected the Police Service of Northern Ireland in January and February 2023 and published this report today.
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The Metropolitan Police’s approach to child protection is putting vulnerable children at risk, and it should make urgent improvements.
Publication — Accelerated cause of concern —
This accelerated cause of concern has been issued to the Metropolitan Police because the force has failed to identify and asses risks appropriately, and to respond adequately, when children are reported missing and to carry out sufficiently effective investigations when children are at risk of, or harmed by, criminal or sexual exploitation.