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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.

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  —  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 West Mercia Police.

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Today, we published PEEL reports for Essex, Northumbria and West Mercia. 

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.

Publication  —  Effectiveness, Efficiency, Legitimacy, PEEL, PEEL methodology  — 

This is our assessment framework for our police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy (PEEL) programme for 2025-2027. We assess each police force in England and Wales, giving graded judgments across several core questions set out in this framework.

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Ineffective police investigation processes are not always putting the victim first, with forces often focusing on quantity rather than quality when measuring support for victims.