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Press release  — 

#032/2013 – College of Policing and HMIC publish concordat on working together The College of Policing and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) have today published a concordat which sets out how they will work together to achieve the highest possible standards in policing. The concordat, signed by College Chief Executive, Chief Constable Alex Marshall,

News article  — 

The College of Policing and HMIC have complementary statutory purposes and different powers by which those purposes are to be achieved. The aim of this concordat is to specify the common understanding and intended approach of each body in its relations with the other in respect of their roles.

Publication  —  Crime recording  — 

Summary The College of Policing and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary have complementary statutory purposes and different powers by which those purposes are to be achieved. The aim of this concordat is to specify the common understanding and intended approach of each body in its relations with the other in respect of their roles and

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HMIC will be giving evidence at the Public Administration Select Committee to inform the Committee’s Crime Statistics Inquiry.

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HMIC has today published a value for money profile, along with a shorter, summary profile, for each police force in England and Wales. The profiles provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities. For instance: does your force spend more or less than other similar forces? Does it receive fewer or more 999

Publication  —  Value for money  — 

Summary The Value for money (VfM) profiles provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities. For instance: does your force spend more or less than other similar forces? Does it receive fewer or more 999 calls? How does the crime rate differ from other force areas? It is important to note that the

Publication  —  Value for money  — 

Summary The Value for money (VfM) profiles provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities. For instance: does your force spend more or less than other similar forces? Does it receive fewer or more 999 calls? How does the crime rate differ from other force areas? It is important to note that the

Publication  —  Value for money  — 

Summary The Value for money (VfM) profiles provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities. For instance: does your force spend more or less than other similar forces? Does it receive fewer or more 999 calls? How does the crime rate differ from other force areas? It is important to note that the

Publication  —  Value for money  — 

Summary The Value for money (VfM) profiles provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities. For instance: does your force spend more or less than other similar forces? Does it receive fewer or more 999 calls? How does the crime rate differ from other force areas? It is important to note that the

Publication  —  Value for money  — 

Summary The Value for money (VfM) profiles provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities. For instance: does your force spend more or less than other similar forces? Does it receive fewer or more 999 calls? How does the crime rate differ from other force areas? It is important to note that the