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The Criminal Justice Joint Inspection has launched a consultation which welcomes views on our proposed programme of inspections of the Criminal Justice System for 2025–27.

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Police forces must do more to tackle antisocial behaviour and understand its prevalence in their local communities.

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour, PEEL, Spotlight  — 

This report focuses on the police response to antisocial behaviour. It also highlights examples of positive practice and joint working between the police and other organisations to address antisocial behaviour.

Publication  —  Consultations  — 

This consultation document sets out our intended inspection programme for policing between April 2025 and March 2029.

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His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services has launched a consultation which welcomes views on our proposed policing inspection programme and framework for 2025–29.

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Significant changes are needed to improve the police response to reports of stalking, an investigation into a police super-complaint has found.

Publication  —  Harassment and stalking, Super-complaint  — 

HMICFRS, the College of Policing, and the IOPC have published a report in response to the super-complaint about the police response to stalking.

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Care Inspectorate Wales have published an overview report of the joint inspection of the multi-agency response to abuse and neglect of children in Wales’s six regional safeguarding board areas.

Publication  —  Child protection, Joint inspection  — 

Care Inspectorate Wales, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, Healthcare Inspectorate Wales and Estyn carried out a joint inspection of the multi-agency response to abuse and neglect of children in Wales’s six regional safeguarding board areas between 2019 and 2024.

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An absence of the definition of operational independence can prove challenging for police chiefs as any form of improper political interference can affect the public’s perception of police impartiality.