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Publication — Specialist inspection —
Summary A series of inspections by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) has found that Northamptonshire Police has more progress to make before it can offer assurance that children at risk in the county are being adequately protected. In January, as part of a pilot multi-agency inspection of child protection arrangements in Northamptonshire, the inspectorate found…
Press release —
#022/2013 – Child Protection: Northamptonshire Police responds to critical HMIC inspection but has more to do A series of inspections by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) has found that Northamptonshire Police has more progress to make before it can offer assurance that children at risk in the county are being adequately protected. In January, as…
News article —
In a lecture given today, 11 July 2013, in the Draper’s Hall, City of London, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Tom Winsor, discusses the importance of chief constable operational independence; the heavy responsibilities of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs); and the proper and lawful use of section 38 of the Police Reform and Social…
Publication — Speech —
In a lecture given on 11 July 2013, in the Draper’s Hall, City of London, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector discussed the importance of chief constable operational independence; the heavy responsibilities of Police and Crime Commissioners; and the proper and lawful use of section 38 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act.
Press release —
#021/2013 – HMCIC: “The operational integrity and independence of chief constables is sacrosanct.” Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Tom Winsor, uses the Police Foundation John Harris Memorial Lecture to call for better understanding of the relationship between chief constables and police and crime commissioners. In a lecture given today, 11 July 2013, in the…
News article —
HMIC has today published a report into human tissue seizure, retention and disposal processes in Northern Ireland. Read the report
Publication — Inspection —
Summary In Northern Ireland when a person dies in unexplained or suspicious circumstances, a post-mortem examination is carried out by a pathologist to establish the cause of death. During the post-mortem examination, samples of human tissue are taken and retained. In October 2012, the Minister of Justice for Northern Ireland, Mr David Ford MLA, commissioned…
News article —
The summer riots of 2011 once again focused attention on the way police use stop and search powers. As a result of this renewed concern, in December 2011 the Home Secretary commissioned HMIC to carry out an inspection into the use of stop and search legislation by police forces in England and Wales. In our…
Publication — Stop and search —
Summary The summer riots of 2011 once again focused attention on the way police use stop and search powers. As a result of this renewed concern, in December 2011 the Home Secretary commissioned HMIC to carry out an inspection into the use of stop and search legislation by police forces in England and Wales. In…
Page — Police forces 〉 Data
Stop and search research findings This section contains research findings for the 2013 stop and search review, and 2015 stop and search survey produced by YouGov on behalf of HMIC. 2015 Stop and search 2 survey data (Spreadsheet) 2013 Stop and search survey summary (PDF, 1MB, new window) (PDF document) Avon and Somerset stop and…