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Publication — PEEL, Regional Organised Crime Units, Serious and organised crime —
We inspected how police forces and regional organised crime units in the south-west of England work together to tackle serious organised crime. The police forces in this report are Avon and Somerset Constabulary, Devon and Cornwall Police, Dorset Police, Gloucestershire Constabulary and Wiltshire Police.
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The South West Regional Organised Crime Unit and its regional police forces need to improve how they work together to tackle serious and organised crime.
Publication — Force management statement —
A force management statement is a self-assessment that chief constables (and London equivalents) prepare and submit to HMICFRS each year.
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Gloucestershire Constabulary needs to urgently improve its response to children at risk of harm, and how it investigates reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation.
Publication — Child protection —
This report sets out the findings of our 2025 inspection of child protection services in Gloucestershire Constabulary.
Publication — Serious and organised crime —
In January 2024, the then Home Secretary commissioned us to inspect how effectively the police and National Crime Agency tackle organised immigration crime in England and Wales.
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Law enforcement agencies have missed opportunities to investigate organised immigration crime, with intelligence gathering neither being effective nor robust enough.
Publication — Disorder, Thematic inspection —
In July and August 2024, widespread unrest and violent disorder broke out in many towns and cities across the UK. On 6 September 2024, the Home Secretary commissioned us to carry out a rapid review into the policing response to the disorder. This is our Tranche 2 report.
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Police need to be better prepared to manage the risks online content poses to the public, and must prioritise intelligence on disorder.
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We have published our assessment framework for our police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy (PEEL) programme for the 2025-2027 cycle.