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#010/2009 – The British model of policing must be nurtured It is time to reassert the principles of the traditional British model of approachable, impartial and accountable policing based on minimum force for major public order events, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary says today. Introducing the second part of HMIC’s review of policing protest,

Publication  —  National report  — 

Get the report Adapting to protest – nurturing the British model of policing (PDF, 4.1MB, new window) (PDF document) Get the free PDF Reader from Adobe (external link)

Publication  —  National report  — 

Facilitating Peaceful Protest flow diagram. This diagram provides guidance for public order practitioners.

Publication  —  National report  — 

Use of Public Highway flow diagram. This diagram provides guidance for public order practitioners.

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#009/2009 – Avon and Somerset Police Authority is ‘performing adequately’ Avon and Somerset Police Authority is ‘performing adequately’, according to an independent new report released today by the Audit Commission and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC). On a scale from one to four, the joint inspection team assessed the Authority’s performance as ‘two –

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#008/2009 – Lancashire Police Authority is ‘performing well’ Lancashire Police Authority ’performs well’, according to an independent new report released today by the Audit Commission and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC). On a scale from one to four the joint inspection team assessed the Authority’s performance as ‘three – performing well’. Inspectors found the

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Get the report An inspection of HMRC: from genesis to revelations – a study on disclosure – revisited (PDF, 1MB, new window) (PDF document) Get the free PDF Reader from Adobe (external link)

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#007/2009 – Forces must ensure accurate recording of violence Most violence is being recorded correctly by police but some victims may have been denied the service they deserve because their allegations were not recorded as crimes, according to Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary. Overall, a review of 43 police forces in England and Wales found

Publication  —  National report  — 

A review of data quality for offences of the most serious violence

Publication  —  National report  — 

Get the report Data quality review: Crime counts – technical report (PDF, 528KB, new window) (PDF document) Get the free PDF Reader from Adobe (external link)