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Our Work — International and specialist agencies
The NCA is the UK-wide crime fighting agency responsible for leading, supporting and co-ordinating the response to serious and organised crime. The Crime and Courts Act 2013 requires HMICFRS to inspect the NCA, and the Secretary of State can also request that we inspect the NCA in respect of a particular matter.
Our Work — International and specialist agencies
HMICFRS began inspecting the service police and Ministry of Defence (MOD) police forces in November 2014. These inspections cover the Royal Navy Police, the Royal Military Police (RMP), the Royal Air Force Police, and the Ministry of Defence Police.
Our Work — Specific reviews
This review was undertaken at the request of Wiltshire Police Authority following the death of Wiltshire Deputy Chief Constable David Ainsworth on 22 March 2011. It has been designed to identify and learn lessons from the management of events both leading up to and following the death of Mr Ainsworth.
Our Work — Specific reviews
In 2017, the Mayor of London’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) asked HMICFRS to inspect a Metropolitan Police Service operation into alleged criminal offences arising from the 2014 mayoral election in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which involved the outgoing mayor, Lutfur Rahman of the Tower Hamlets First party.
Our Work — International and specialist agencies
The inspection included a review of documents and performance data and a preparatory visit to Bermuda between 6 and 10 June 2011, where inspectors gained a detailed understanding of the policing context.
Our Work — Police engagement with women and girls, Protecting people from violence and abuse
So-called honour-based violence (HBV) refers to a collection of practices used to control the behaviour of people within families or other social groups in order to protect supposed cultural and religious beliefs, values and social norms.
Our Work
HMIC held an open event for interested parties on 24 May 2011. We wanted to hear the views of a wide range of organisations and individuals on the work of the National Public Order Intelligence Unit (NPOIU), in order to further our understanding and inform the final report. The presentation given at the event is…
Our Work
Our reviews In 2010, information about the activities of Mark Kennedy, a police officer working undercover for the National Public Order Intelligence Unit (NPOIU), led to the collapse of the trial of six people accused of planning to shut down a large power station in Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire. This resulted in us announcing a review of…
Our Work — Large-scale policing, Policing on the beat, Specific reviews
In October 2020, the Home Secretary commissioned HMICFRS to inspect how effectively the police manage protests. We inspected ten police forces with recent experience of policing protests and consulted a wide range of other bodies, including protest groups and – through a survey of over 2,000 people – the general public.
Our Work — International and specialist agencies, Specific reviews
Between 2012 and 2013, we inspected the progress the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the State Pathologist’s Department, the Coroners Service and the Office of the Police Ombudsman had made against recommendations on the retention of human tissue in criminal cases.