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Publication  —  Data quality  — 

An interim report published today has found that Kent Police has made considerable improvements to its crime recording process and has responded positively to the findings of a 2013 inspection by HMIC – the focus must now be on ensuring the progress is sustained.

Publication  —  Data, Rape Monitoring Group  — 

On behalf of the Rape Monitoring Group, HMIC has published 43 force reports showing police data on how many rapes were recorded by the police in each force, and the outcomes.

News article  — 

Police data on the number of rapes recorded by 43 police forces, and the outcomes, are published together for the first time today. These data sets will help people to understand the extent of rape offending in their area and look at how their force is responding to this serious crime.

News article  — 

The needs of many people with learning disabilities are going unnoticed when they are arrested by police, go to court and are sentenced, according to independent inspectors. This report into people with learning disabilities within the criminal justice system states their needs should be recognised.

News article  — 

Police custody in Devon and Cornwall was generally positive and detainees were commendably well cared for, said Nick Hardwick, Chief Inspector of Prisons, and Dru Sharpling, HM Inspector of Constabulary, publishing the report of an unannounced inspection.

Publication  —  Criminal justice joint inspections  — 

Summary The needs of many people with learning disabilities are going unnoticed when they are arrested by police, go to court and are sentenced, according to independent inspectors. They have published a report of a joint inspection into people with learning disabilities within the criminal justice system which said their needs should be recognised and

Publication  —  Custody suites  — 

Summary This report is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMIC and HMI Prisons. The inspections look at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. They also make a key contribution to the United Kingdom’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of

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A revisit inspection by HMIC found that Northamptonshire Police has made significant progress in child protection arrangements by developing a joint approach with other agencies, using additional specialist resources, and providing training for specialist and frontline officers.

Press release  — 

A revisit inspection by HMIC found that Northamptonshire Police has made significant progress in child protection arrangements by developing a joint approach with other agencies, using additional specialist resources, and providing training for specialist and frontline officers.

Publication  —  Child protection  — 

Summary This report summarises the findings from the fourth phase of an inspection of Northamptonshire Police’s child protection services. Between 28 and 31 October 2013, HMIC conducted a follow-up inspection to assess the progress that the force had made in response to the child protection inspections earlier in the year. This report outlines the follow-up