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The Home Secretary has announced the appointment of Wendy Williams as HM Inspector of Constabulary.

Publication  —  Value for money  — 

This report sets out the progress made by Gwent Police since the publication of the Policing in Austerity: Meeting the Challenge report was published in 2014.

News article  — 

In 2014, Policing in Austerity: Meeting the Challenge found Gwent Police requiring improvement. A recent revisit inspection revealed that Gwent has made good progress since the initial inspection.

News article  — 

Police forces have made disappointingly slow progress in improving their use of stop and search powers since 2013, according to a report published by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary.

Publication  —  Stop and search  — 

This report sets out the findings of an inspection into the progress made by forces since HMIC’s 2013 stop and search report and addresses the Home Secretary’s new commission for HMIC to examine the way the police use powers to stop motor vehicles and strip search people.

News article  — 

Following consultation earlier this year, HMIC has now published its inspection programme for the year ahead.

Publication  —  Business Plans, Inspection programmes  — 

This document sets out HMIC’s inspection programme and resources for the year ahead.

News article  — 

Criminal Justice Joint inspection is carried out by the four Criminal Justice inspectorates, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary, HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate, HM Inspectorate of Probation and HM Inspectorate of Prisons. Today they published their Business Plan for 2015/16.

Publication  —  Business Plans  — 

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.

Publication  —  Crime recording  — 

Commissioned by David Ford, Minister of Justice for Northern Ireland, this report looks at how the PSNI records crime in line with the Home Office Counting Rules.