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Tom Winsor today used his first major speech as HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary to explain his approach to the job, and how HMIC may be expected to operate in the new policing landscape. The Chief Inspector, who spoke at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI), discussed the model of

Press release  — 

#009/2013 – HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary: ‘HMIC assesses policing from the public’s point of view.’ Tom Winsor today used his first major speech as HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary to explain his approach to the job, and how HMIC may be expected to operate in the new policing landscape. The Chief Inspector, who spoke

Publication  —  Speech  — 

The newly appointed HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary explains his approach to the job, and how HMIC may be expected to operate in the new policing landscape.

Publication  —  Terms of reference  — 

HMIC has been commissioned by Kent Police and Crime Commissioner, Ann Barnes, to carry out an inspection to determine whether the people of Kent can have confidence in Kent police’s crime figures.

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HMIC has received a commission from the Home Secretary to audit Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) data on incoming and outgoing European Arrest Warrants since 2009/10; to test SOCA’s assurance that there is no detrimental impact on public protection as a result of the error identified in data capture; and to provide assurance around SOCA’s

Publication  —  Child protection, Joint inspection  — 

Summary HMIC has been working jointly with Ofsted, the Care Quality Commission, HMI Probation and HMI Prisons to develop a multi-agency inspection framework which will examine the delivery of child protection services provided by a range of agencies working in each local authority across England. Over a three-year period the inspections will cover all local

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The four Criminal Justice inspectorates – of Constabulary, the Crown Prosecution Service, Probation and Prisons – have today published their sixth business plan of joint inspections. Read the business plan

Publication  —  Criminal justice joint inspections  — 

Summary The four criminal justice (CJ) inspectorates – of Constabulary, Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Prisons and Probation – have a history of working together to inspect elements of the criminal justice system (CJS), to spur improvements in specific and/or general service delivery to the public. Get the document Criminal Justice Joint Inspection business plan 2013-15

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#008/2013 – Inspectors set out plans for examining justice system from 2013-2015 The four Criminal Justice Inspectorates – of Constabulary, the Crown Prosecution Service, Probation and Prisons – have today published their sixth business plan of joint inspections where two or more of our inspectorates are involved. In 2012/13, the criminal justice system landscape developed

Publication  —  Consultations  — 

Summary Please note: this consultation is now closed. This consultation sought views on HMIC’s inspection framework and inspection programme for 2013/2014. Get the consultation HMIC’s 2013/14 inspection programme: For consultation (PDF, 477KB, new window) (PDF document) Get the free PDF Reader from Adobe (external link)