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Publication — Child protection —
Protecting children is one of the most important tasks the police undertake. Only the police can investigate suspected crimes, arrest perpetrators and monitor sex offenders. Police officers have the power to take a child who is in danger into a place of safety, or to seek an order to restrict an offender’s contact with children. The police service also has a significant role working with other agencies to ensure the child’s protection and well-being, longer term. This is the report of a post-inspection review of Norfolk Constabulary.
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Norfolk Constabulary has made clear improvements in child protection, according to a report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary out today.
Page — PEEL assessments 〉 PEEL Assessment 2014
This is HMIC’s first assessment of the effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy with which West Midlands Police keeps people safe and reduces crime.
Publication — Joint inspection, Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements —
Multi-agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) provide a forum for different agencies to come together and develop rigorous and robust plans for dealing with dangerous and high profile offenders. The work of this forum needs to be of the highest standard to ensure public safety from dangerous individuals.
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A follow-up inspection of Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements, reflects the findings of HM Inspectorate of Probation and HM Inspectorate of Constabulary.
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Local criminal justice partnerships (LCJPs) are failing to improve and resolve complexity in the criminal justice system, according to a report published today by HMIC, HMCPSI and HMI Probation. The report calls for the national Criminal Justice Board to provide greater direction, and a fresh approach to collaboration by criminal justice agencies at all levels.…
Publication — Criminal justice joint inspections —
Local multi-agency partnerships have been established in a number of complex areas of public policy, such as crime reduction and public health, in order to determine and work towards shared local priorities; oversee services which are provided jointly; and manage the risks and interdependencies between work carried out on a single agency basis. This report presents the findings of an inspection of how these partnerships work.
Page — PEEL assessments 〉 PEEL Assessment 2015 〉 West Yorkshire
HMIC found that West Yorkshire Police is very well prepared to face its future financial challenges. The force has positioned itself with a good understanding of its current demand but has a less well-developed understanding of its future demand. The force has ambitious plans for the future workforce, including development of its skills and capabilities.…
Page — PEEL assessments 〉 PEEL Assessment 2015 〉 Hampshire
HMIC found that Hampshire Constabulary is very well prepared to face its future financial challenges. The constabulary has a strong track record of making savings, robust financial management and well-developed plans to achieve further savings. It has introduced a new workforce model to manage within a reducing budget. In last year’s value for money inspection,…
Page — PEEL assessments 〉 PEEL Assessment 2015 〉 South Wales
HMIC found that South Wales Police is very well prepared to face its future financial challenges. Through robust financial management and a commitment to continuous improvement, it has successfully reduced its spending over the last spending review period, and is effectively planning for future financial challenges. In last year’s value for money inspection programme, which…