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In early 2013, HMIC carried out an inspection of police force compliance with the ‘Memorandum of Understanding between the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS) and the Police Forces and Partner Law Enforcement Agencies of England and Wales’. NABIS is the national centre for forensic science, intelligence and knowledge which deals with the illegal use, supply

Publication  —  National report  — 

Summary The National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS) is the national centre for forensic science, intelligence and knowledge which deals with the illegal use, supply and manufacture of firearms and ammunition. It provides a dedicated forensic service to link crime scenes through the microscopic examination of ballistic items. In early 2013, HMIC carried out an inspection

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Today, HMIC sets out its inspection programme and resources for the year ahead. Read the Business Plan

Publication  —  Business Plans  — 

Summary The document sets out HMIC’s inspection programme and resources for the year ahead. The Principal Thematic Projects document sets out an indicative schedule of projects up to June 2014. Get the document HMIC Business Plan 2013/14 (PDF, 332KB, new window) (PDF document) Principal Thematic Projects 2013/14 (PDF, 310KB, new window) (PDF document) Get the

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This report examines the extent to which Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs is meeting its statutory disclosure obligations under the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996, as amended by the Criminal Justice Act 2003. Read the report

Publication  —  HMRC  — 

HMIC is empowered under the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 to inspect the actions and omissions of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting criminal offences.

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Inspectors of the police and Crown Prosecution Service believe that the time has come for those with responsibility for the criminal justice system to act decisively to streamline the criminal justice process, and end the unnecessary bureaucracy that has been a barrier to progress. In a joint review published today, HMIC and HM Crown Prosecution

Publication  —  Criminal justice joint inspections  — 

Summary Inspectors of the police and Crown Prosecution Service believe that the time has come for those with responsibility for the criminal justice system to act decisively to streamline the criminal justice process, and end the unnecessary bureaucracy that has been a barrier to progress. In this joint review, HMIC and HM Crown Prosecution Service

Press release  — 

#012/2013 – Inspectors call for decisive action to streamline the criminal justice process and end unnecessary bureaucracy Inspectors of the police and Crown Prosecution Service believe that the time has come for those with responsibility for the criminal justice system to act decisively to streamline the criminal justice process, and end the unnecessary bureaucracy that