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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Today we published an annual review of our three-year policing programme and framework.
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Despite efforts to rebuild public trust, the police are still failing to meet the public’s expectations and are letting down too many victims of crime.
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Responses to the recommendations from the super-complaint report: ‘Report on the Criminal Justice Alliance’s super-complaint – Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 and independent community scrutiny of stop and search’.
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The National Police Chiefs’ Council have issued an updated response to the recommendations from the super-complaint report: ‘How the police respond to victims of sexual abuse when the victim is from an ethnic minority background and may be at risk of honour-based abuse’.