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News article  — 

HMIC has been commissioned by the Department of Justice for Northern Ireland to carry out an inspection of the policies and procedures of the Historical Enquiries Team (HET). HMIC is currently conducting this inspection and will report its findings to the Department of Justice in 2013. Read the HET Inspection’s terms of reference.

News article  — 

In response to the seriousness and scale of the allegations of child abuse by the late Jimmy Savile, the Home Secretary has formally commissioned HMIC to review the recording and investigation of these and related allegations by police forces across England and Wales. This work will take place in addition to HMIC’s ongoing programme of

Press release  — 

#025/2012 Police custody in the City of London – reasonably good Police custody provision in the City of London was reasonably good, said Nick Hardwick, Chief Inspector of Prisons, and Dru Sharpling, HM Inspector of Constabulary, publishing the report of an unannounced inspection. The inspection was part of a national programme of joint inspections of

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

Publication  —  Value for money inspection  — 

Summary Value for money profiles provide benchmarking information on: What the police are spending their budgets on; Staffing levels by grade and function; and Outputs and outcomes in a comparable format. These profiles are based on data provided by the police. Get the report Cheshire, value for money profile, 2011 (PDF, 628KB, new window) (PDF

Publication  —  Value for money inspection  — 

Summary Value for money profiles provide benchmarking information on: What the police are spending their budgets on; Staffing levels by grade and function; and Outputs and outcomes in a comparable format. These profiles are based on data provided by the police. Get the report Avon and Somerset, value for money profile, 2011 (PDF, 630KB, new

Publication  —  Value for money inspection  — 

Summary Value for money profiles provide benchmarking information on: What the police are spending their budgets on; Staffing levels by grade and function; and Outputs and outcomes in a comparable format. These profiles are based on data provided by the police. Get the report Bedfordshire, value for money profile, 2011 (PDF, 628KB, new window) (PDF

Publication  —  Value for money inspection  — 

Summary Value for money profiles provide benchmarking information on: What the police are spending their budgets on; Staffing levels by grade and function; and Outputs and outcomes in a comparable format. These profiles are based on data provided by the police. Get the report Cambridgeshire, value for money profile, 2011 (PDF, 629KB, new window) (PDF

Publication  —  Value for money inspection  — 

Summary Value for money profiles provide benchmarking information on: What the police are spending their budgets on; Staffing levels by grade and function; and Outputs and outcomes in a comparable format. These profiles are based on data provided by the police. Get the report City of London, value for money profile, 2011 (PDF, 617KB, new

Publication  —  Value for money inspection  — 

Summary Value for money profiles provide benchmarking information on: What the police are spending their budgets on; Staffing levels by grade and function; and Outputs and outcomes in a comparable format. These profiles are based on data provided by the police. Get the report Cleveland, value for money profile, 2011 (PDF, 626KB, new window) (PDF