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Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 Suffolk

Suffolk Constabulary is good at preventing crime and tackling anti-social behaviour and responds positively to areas for improvement identified by HMICFRS. It has successfully addressed areas for improvement in how it investigates crime and tackles serious and organised crime and anti-social behaviour that we identified in our 2016 effectiveness inspection. In our 2019 inspection, we

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 Suffolk

Suffolk Constabulary operates efficiently and we are satisfied that the 2017 area for improvement, relating to meeting current demands and using resources, has been addressed. However, the force needs a clear, detailed future plan if it is to fulfil its vision of making Suffolk a safer place to live, work, travel and invest. The force

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 Suffolk

Suffolk Constabulary is good at treating the public fairly. The workforce has an ethical culture at all levels. It has a culture of learning not blame. But the force’s anti-corruption unit (ACU) is limited in its ability to pursue corruption proactively. A new ICT monitoring system intended to protect the force’s data may put further

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 Suffolk

Norfolk and Suffolk – Joint inspection of police custody – published 2 October 2018

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 Northumbria

Northumbria Police requires improvement so that it operates efficiently and its services are sustainable. The force needs to improve its understanding of demand for its services, including hidden demand. This should help it to make best use of its resources to meet the needs of the public. Its new operating model and command and control

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 Northumbria

Northumbria Police is good at treating the public and its workforce legitimately. Although the force is committed to treating the people it serves with fairness and respect, it requires improvement in this area. Community engagement is generally good, and relationships have been built with local community groups. But the force should make sure that its

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 Northumbria

Northumbria – National child protection inspection – published 28 June 2018 Northumbria – National child protection post-inspection review – published 11 April 2019 Joint targeted area inspection of the multi-agency response to child exploitation in Northumberland – published 2 August 2019        

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 Northumbria

More information about the Northumbria area, provided by Northumbria police.

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 Northumbria

Northumbria Police requires improvement in how it reduces crime and keeps people safe. The force needs to improve how it tackles crime and anti-social behaviour. Its training for neighbourhood teams could be better to ensure that they have the skills needed to be effective. It has invested in neighbourhood policing and has new approaches to

Page  —  PEEL assessments  〉 PEEL Assessment 2018/19  〉 South Yorkshire  〉 Legitimacy

South Yorkshire Police treats the public and its workforce legitimately.