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A new report finds that child sexual exploitation can be tackled best when all partners take responsibility for their roles, while also working collaboratively, with strategic goals clearly identified, understood and agreed across agencies.
Publication — Child protection, Joint inspection —
This report sets out an overview of the five joint inspections of child sexual exploitation and missing children were published from February to August 2016.
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HMIC today revealed the findings of a re-inspection of the 13 police forces that were not complying with three or more features of the Best Use of Stop and Search (BUSS) scheme in 2015.
Publication — Legitimacy, Revisit, Stop and search —
Summary In 2014, the Home Office and College of Policing launched the Best Use of Stop and Search (BUSS) scheme (PDF document). The scheme aims to achieve greater transparency and community involvement in the use of stop and search powers, and to support a more intelligence-led approach, leading to better outcomes. The scheme sets out…
Publication — Legitimacy, Revisit, Stop and search —
This letter sets out Northumbria Police’s compliance with the Best Use of Stop and Search scheme, following a revisit inspection of the 13 forces found not to be compliant with three or more elements of the scheme in 2015.
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76 percent of people are satisfied with policing according to a new report published by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary today.
Publication — PEEL methodology, Research and evaluation —
In 2015, HMIC commissioned Ipsos MORI to undertake a survey of public perceptions of policing in England and Wales. This report sets out the results of this survey.
Publication — Speech —
Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector was invited to give a speech at the Police Federation’s 2016 conference.
Review published on how the police, fire and ambulance services work together during major incidents
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The review led by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary found that coherent and routine working is yet to be embedded across the police, fire and ambulance services. There were some isolated but positive examples, but a highly inconsistent national picture.
Publication — Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles —
In January 2015, the Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles (JESIP) Ministerial Board commissioned an HMIC-led tri-service review of JESIP across the ambulance, police, and fire and rescue services. The findings of the review are published in this report.