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Publication  —  Police and Crime Commissioners  — 

Summary In July 2013, the Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) for the East Midlands region (Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire) commissioned Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary to conduct a review of the arrangements for collaboration between the five forces in the region. The purpose of the commission was “to provide [the PCCs] with high-level

Press release  — 

#031/2013 – Focus must be maintained to preserve ‘ahead of its time’ East Midlands force collaboration The collaboration arrangement between police forces in the East Midlands has generated savings, and been effective in helping the forces tackle serious and organised crime, a review by HMIC finds. The review was conducted following a commission from the

News article  — 

The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Shaun Wright, commissioned HMIC to assess the effectiveness of South Yorkshire Police’s approach to protecting children from sexual exploitation, and to develop recommendations for improvements. HMIC found that South Yorkshire Police has committed to tackling child sexual exploitation; however, an inconsistent approach at district level gives inspectors

Press release  — 

#030/2013 – Efforts to improve South Yorkshire Police’s response to child sexual exploitation have had mixed success Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) found that South Yorkshire Police has committed to tackling child sexual exploitation; however, an inconsistent approach at district level gives inspectors serious concern about the quality of protection children receive. The South

Publication  —  Child protection  — 

Summary The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Shaun Wright, commissioned HMIC to assess the effectiveness of South Yorkshire Police’s approach to protecting children from sexual exploitation, and to develop recommendations for improvements. The inspection found that the PCC and the Chief Constable had both made it clear that preventing and responding to child