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Publication  —  Business Plans, Criminal justice joint inspections  — 

The Criminal Justice Chief Inspector’s Group (CJCIG) has finalised its business plan. This sets out the programme of inspections of the Criminal Justice System (CJS) for 2017/18 in which two or more of our inspectorates will be working together.

Publication  —  Child protection, Joint inspection  — 

Between 25 and 29 September 2017, Ofsted, the Care Quality Commission, HMICFRS and HMI Probation undertook a joint inspection of the multi-agency response to abuse and neglect in Cheshire West and Chester.

News article  — 

In an environment of increasingly complex crime and changing demand, police forces are generally continuing to manage their resources well, according to the latest report into police efficiency, published today by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services.

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2017  〉 Cheshire

Cheshire Constabulary is judged to be good in the efficiency with which it keeps people safe and reduces crime. Our overall judgment is the same as last year. The constabulary has maintained a good understanding of demand; its use of resources to manage demand is judged to be good; and its planning for future demand

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2017  〉 Sussex

Sussex Police is judged to be good in the efficiency with which it keeps people safe and reduces crime. Our overall judgment this year is the same as last year. The force is judged to be good in its understanding of demand; it is judged to require improvement for its use of resources to manage

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2017  〉 Warwickshire

Warwickshire Police is judged to be good in the efficiency with which it keeps people safe and reduces crime. Our overall judgment this year is the same as last year. The force is judged to be good in its understanding of demand; its use of resources to manage demand is assessed to be good; and

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2017  〉 Dorset

Dorset Police is judged to be good in the efficiency with which it keeps people safe and reduces crime. Our overall judgment this year is the same as last year. The force is judged to be good in its understanding of demand; its use of resources to manage demand is assessed to be good; and

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2017  〉 North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire Police is judged to require improvement in the efficiency with which it keeps people safe and reduces crime. This is not consistent with last year’s assessment, when the force was assessed as good for efficiency overall. The force’s understanding of demand is judged to require improvement; it is judged to require improvement for

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2017  〉 Leicestershire

Leicestershire Police is judged to require improvement in the efficiency with which it keeps people safe and reduces crime. This overall judgment is not consistent with last year when we judged the force as good for efficiency overall. The force’s understanding of demand is judged to require improvement; it is judged to require improvement for

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2017  〉 Norfolk

Norfolk Constabulary is judged to be good in the efficiency with which it keeps people safe and reduces crime. Our overall judgment is consistent with last year. The force is judged to be outstanding in its understanding of demand; its use of resources to manage demand is judged to be good; and its planning for