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Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 West Midlands

West Midlands Police is good in respect of its effectiveness at keeping people safe and reducing crime. It has an effective approach to preventing and investigating crime, but the support and safeguarding it provides to vulnerable victims need to improve. Our overall judgment this year is the same as last year, when we judged the

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 Durham

Durham Constabulary has been assessed as outstanding in respect of its effectiveness at keeping people safe and reducing crime. The constabulary has an outstanding approach to preventing crime and tackling serious and organised crime. It investigates crime to a high standard, and provides good support to victims and vulnerable people. Our overall judgment this year

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire Police is good at keeping people safe and reducing crime. Our overall judgment this year is the same as last year, when we judged the force to be good in respect of effectiveness. The force works well with partners to tackle local problems and keep people safe. The quality of crime investigation is

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 Lancashire

Lancashire Constabulary is good at keeping people safe and reducing crime. It has an effective approach to crime prevention, investigation standards are high and vulnerable victims are supported well. The constabulary tackles serious and organised crime effectively, and has the necessary arrangements in place to ensure that it can fulfil its national policing responsibilities. Our

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 Thames Valley

Thames Valley Police is good at keeping people safe and reducing crime, our overall judgement is the same as last year when we judged the force to be good. It should be commended for the actions it has taken to address areas for improvement identified by HMIC’s 2015 effectiveness inspection. The force is good at

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 North Wales

North Wales has been assessed as good in respect of its effectiveness at keeping people safe and reducing crime. The force has an effective approach to preventing and investigating crime, and it is good at tackling serious and organised crime. However, it needs to improve the support and safeguarding it provides to vulnerable people. Our

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 Cambridgeshire

Cambridgeshire Constabulary has been assessed as good in respect of its effectiveness at keeping people safe and reducing crime. Our overall judgment is an improvement on last year, when we judged the force to require improvement. The force has an effective approach to preventing and tacking anti-social behaviour and serious and organised crime. It has

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 Northumbria

Northumbria Police has been assessed as good in respect of its effectiveness at keeping people safe and reducing crime. Our findings this year are the same as last year’s assessment, in which we judged the force to be good in respect of effectiveness. The force has an effective approach to reducing crime and anti-social behaviour

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 Devon and Cornwall

Overall, the effectiveness of Devon and Cornwall Police requires improvement. The force has clear priorities for reducing harm across the force area and protecting the most vulnerable people in the community. Its management of vulnerability and serious and organised crime is good. However, it needs to improve its approach to neighbourhood policing and aspects of

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2016  〉 City of London

City of London Police is good at keeping people safe and reducing crime. The force has an effective approach to investigating crime and protecting vulnerable people, particularly victims of domestic abuse. However, improvements are required in how it approaches preventing crime and anti-social behaviour and – in a change from our findings in last year’s