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Publication  —  Effectiveness, PEEL  — 

As part of our annual inspections of police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy, HMICFRS assessed how effective the force is at keeping people safe and reducing crime.

Publication  —  Effectiveness, PEEL  — 

As part of our annual inspections of police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy (PEEL), HMICFRS assessed how effective the force is at keeping people safe and reducing crime. This report sets out the findings for Humberside Police.

News article  — 

Most police forces are maintaining a good standard of service to the public, despite dramatic increases in demand and ongoing financial pressures, but cracks are beginning to show, according to a report published by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Get the report PEEL: police effectiveness 2017 – A national

Publication  —  Effectiveness, Revisit, Vulnerability  — 

As part of PEEL 2016, HMICFRS’ effectiveness programme inspected how well forces keep people safe and reduce crime. This included an assessment of how effectively forces protect vulnerable people from harm, and support victims. This report sets out the findings from the revisit inspection of Humberside Police.

News article  — 

Police effectiveness is one of the all-force inspections carried out by HMICFRS as part of their annual PEEL reports. HMICFRS adopted an interim risk-based approach to inspection in 2017 in order to focus more closely on areas of policing where risk to the public is most acute. Under this approach, not all forces are assessed

Publication  —  Criminal justice joint inspections, Custody suites  — 

This inspection into Humberside Police is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMICFRS. The programme looks at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. It also contributes to the UK’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of all places of detention.

News article  — 

Detainees in Humberside police custody suites were generally treated respectfully and officers dealt well with challenging individuals, inspectors found in 2017. said Peter Clarke, Chief Inspector of Prisons, and Dru Sharpling, HM Inspector of Constabulary.