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Disorder, Thematic inspection —
In July and August 2024, widespread unrest and violent disorder broke out in many towns and cities across the UK. On 6 September 2024, the Home Secretary commissioned us to carry out a rapid review into the policing response to the disorder. This is our Tranche 2 report.
Crime investigation, Thematic inspection —
Too few criminal investigations are leading to justice for victims. Therefore, we inspected how effectively the police investigate crime.
Disorder, Thematic inspection —
In July and August 2024, widespread unrest and violent disorder broke out in many towns and cities across the UK. On 6 September 2024, the Home Secretary commissioned us to carry out a rapid review into the policing response to the disorder.
Equality and diversity, Ethics and accountability, Protest, Thematic inspection —
In this report, we explore how the police deal with politicised and contested matters. We examine whether the police allow politics, activism or impartiality to unduly influence them.
Race, Thematic inspection —
In this report, we examine what published demographic data is available for a range of police criminal justice decisions. We then detail the policy context that exists for these, before setting out the findings from the fieldwork that we carried out.
Race, Thematic inspection —
This inspection considers the effectiveness of the national leadership and governance arrangements that relate to race and policing.
Research and evaluation, Thematic inspection —
We examined how well police address serious youth violence to reduce violent crime involving young people.
Released under investigation, Research and evaluation, Thematic inspection —
In 2019, HMICFRS commissioned BritainThinks to conduct qualitative research to explore victim and suspect experiences of changes implemented as a result of the Policing and Crime Act 2017
Released under investigation, Thematic inspection —
Between October 2019 and February 2020, HMICFRS and Her Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service inspected the police and CPS’s responses to pre-charge bail changes and the use of ‘released under investigation’.
Roads policing, Thematic inspection —
In this inspection we examined how effectively the road network of England and Wales is policed.