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Publication  —  National Crime Agency  — 

HMICFRS is required by the Crime and Courts Act 2013 to inspect the National Crime Agency. Following an inspection we must report to the Home Secretary on the efficiency and effectiveness of the NCA.

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Radical cross-sector reform to protect women and girls from violent offences is needed immediately, an interim report has found.

Publication  —  Coercive and controlling behaviour, Domestic abuse, Female genital mutilation, Forced marriage, Harassment and stalking, Honour-based violence, Rape, VAWG  — 

In March 2021, the Home Secretary commissioned Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) to inspect the effectiveness of police engagement with women and girls. Our final report will be published in September 2021.

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Today we published a letter on Cleveland Police’s progress against a cause of concern we gave in our inspection in 2018.

Publication  —  Cause of concern, Letter, Revisit  — 

During our PEEL inspection of Cleveland, between 20 and 31 May 2019,  we identified six causes of concern. One of them was about workforce, communication and fair treatment

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The police responded proactively to prevent domestic abuse and protect victims during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new report has found.

Publication  —  COVID-19, Domestic abuse  — 

This review looks at how the police responded to the unique challenges the COVID-19 pandemic placed on preventing and responding to domestic abuse.

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The police response to modern slavery may be causing significant harm to the public interest, a new report has found.

Publication  —  Modern slavery, Super-complaint  — 

On 31 May 2019 Hestia made a super-complaint to HMICFRS. This super-complaint is about the policies and practices of all police forces in England and Wales with respect to the standard of support that victims of modern slavery receive. 

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The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) prioritised public security over enforcement of COVID-19 Regulations at the funeral of Bobby Storey, without biasing one community over another, a report has found.