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Publication — Criminal justice joint inspections, Custody suites —
This report is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMIC. The inspections look at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. They also contribute to the United Kingdom’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of all places of detention.
News article —
HMIC is to conduct an inspection of the Royal Military Police and is currently running a survey until the end of October 2016, the findings of which will inform the inspection. We are looking to hear from families of service personnel who have died overseas and whose death was investigated by the RMP since 2013.
Publication — Terms of reference —
Terms of reference for the HMIC thematic inspection of the Royal Military Police 2016, titled ‘An inspection of investigations into deaths overseas’.
News article —
76 percent of people are satisfied with policing according to a new report published by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary today.
Publication — PEEL methodology, Research and evaluation —
In 2015, HMIC commissioned Ipsos MORI to undertake a survey of public perceptions of policing in England and Wales. This report sets out the results of this survey.
Publication — Crime recording —
In November 2015, HMIC announced that it would inspect forces’ crime-recording practices in a rolling programme of every force in England and Wales. This rolling programme will be completed over a period of several years and will report on the progress made by forces since the 2014 crime data integrity inspection. This report sets out the findings of an inspection of Staffordshire Police.
News article —
HMIC previously inspected the accuracy of crime recording in Greater Manchester Police in 2014. Following an inspection which was completed in May this year, Greater Manchester Police’s approach to crime recording is judged by HMIC as ‘inadequate’.
Publication — Crime recording —
In November 2015, HMIC announced that it would inspect forces’ crime-recording practices in a rolling programme of every force in England and Wales. This rolling programme will be completed over a period of several years and will report on the progress made by forces since the 2014 crime data integrity inspection. This report sets out the findings of an inspection of Greater Manchester Police.
News article —
Sussex Police’s approach to crime recording is judged by HMIC to be ‘good’, following improvements since HMIC’s 2014 Crime Data Integrity inspection.
News article —
Following an inspection which was completed in June this year, Staffordshire Police’s approach to crime recording is judged by HMIC as ‘requiring improvement’.