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The aim of this concordat is to specify the common understanding and intended approach of each body in its relations with the other in respect of their roles and responsibilities. This concordat supersedes a previously signed concordat from 2014.

Counter-terrorism, National report  — 

National policing arrangements exist in England and Wales to counter the threat of terrorism. Under certain circumstances, chief constables will cede control of their resources to a police commander working on their behalf. This inspection examined the role of these counter-terrorism commanders.

Crime recording  — 

In October 2016, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) conducted a crime data integrity inspection of Devon and Cornwall Police. HMICFRS published the report of this inspection in February 2017 and concluded that the crime-recording arrangements in the force were not acceptable. The 2016 report made a series of recommendations and areas for improvement aimed at improving crime-recording in Devon and Cornwall. This re-inspection assessed the progress made since that report.

Crime recording  — 

In May 2016, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) conducted a crime data integrity inspection of Greater Manchester Police. HMICFRS published the report of this inspection in August 2016 and concluded that the crime-recording arrangements in the force were not acceptable. The 2016 report made a series of recommendations and areas for improvement aimed at improving crime-recording in Greater Manchester. This re-inspection assessed the progress made since that report.

Crime recording  — 

In May 2016, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) conducted a crime data integrity inspection of Merseyside Police. HMICFRS published the report of this inspection in February 2017 and concluded that the crime-recording arrangements in the force were not acceptable. The 2017 report made a series of recommendations and areas for improvement aimed at improving crime-recording in Merseyside. This re-inspection assessed the progress made since that report.

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. This inspection reviewed the progress made in Humberside Police since the publication of the previous national child protection inspection in 2017.