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The police must do more to minimise harm when using their stop and search powers and to better understand the effectiveness of these powers.
Publication — Super-complaint —
HMICFRS, the College of Policing and the Independent Office for Police Conduct have published a report in response to the super-complaint from the Criminal Justice Alliance Section. This super-complaint is about the police’s use of section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, and the scrutiny of all stop and search powers.
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Thames Valley Police communicates well with the public, but it needs to do more to protect vulnerable people.
Publication — PEEL —
PEEL is HMICFRS’s assessment of police forces in England and Wales. PEEL stands for police effectiveness, efficiency, and legitimacy. This report sets out the findings for Thames Valley Police.
Thames Valley Police has some good child protection practices, but further improvements must be made
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Thames Valley Police works well with other organisations but must improve the consistency of its service to ensure all children are protected.
Publication — Child protection —
This report is a summary of the findings of our inspection of police child protection services in Thames Valley Police, which took place in May 2023.
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.
News article —
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.
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Today we published an annual review of our three-year policing programme and framework.
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Police forces are still failing to record the ethnicity of victims of crimes in nearly two thirds of cases, and they should publish more data on ethnicity to help build public confidence.