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Publication — Accelerated cause of concern, Cause of concern, Engage, Letter —
During our inspection of Lincolnshire Police in October 2024, we identified five causes of concern. On the basis of these concerns, HM Chief Inspector Andy Cooke has decided to move Lincolnshire Police into our enhanced phase of monitoring.
Publication — Accelerated cause of concern, PEEL —
We have issued two accelerated causes of concern to Nottinghamshire Police.
Publication — Accelerated cause of concern —
This accelerated cause of concern has been issued to the Metropolitan Police because the force has failed to identify and asses risks appropriately, and to respond adequately, when children are reported missing and to carry out sufficiently effective investigations when children are at risk of, or harmed by, criminal or sexual exploitation.
Publication — Accelerated cause of concern, PEEL —
This accelerated cause of concern has been issued to Staffordshire Police because the force is not carrying out effective investigations
Publication — Accelerated cause of concern, PEEL —
This accelerated cause of concern has been issued to Greater Manchester Police because the force’s response to some vulnerable victims is inadequate. It has also failed to make the improvements we recommended in previous inspections.
Publication — Accelerated cause of concern, Crime recording, PEEL —
This accelerated cause of concern has been issued to Dyfed-Powys Police because the force is too often failing to record reported crimes, and has failed to make improvements.