Inspection Reports
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In this report we focus on recruitment and retention in the agencies that we inspect.
Published: 15 February 2024
An inspection of how well the police, the Crown Prosecution Service and the Probation Service support victims of crime.
Published: 19 December 2023
Report: Counter Terrorism Joint Inspection – National security division and multi-agency arrangements for the management of terrorist offenders in the wake of terrorist attacks (PDF, 820 kB) Cymraeg: TBC Press release: Criminal Justice Joint Inspectorates ‘reassured’ by progress of counter terrorism efforts in England and Wales Action plan: TBC
Published: 20 July 2023
The Criminal Justice Chief Inspectors’ Group (CJCIG) has finalised its business plan 2023-25
Published: 27 March 2023
This report follows up on the ‘state of the nation’ report, published in January 2021.
Published: 17 May 2022
Report: A joint thematic inspection of the criminal justice journey for individuals with mental health needs and disorders (PDF, 1 MB) Cymraeg: Arolygiad thematig ar y cyd o’r daith cyfiawnder troseddol ar gyfer unigolion ag anghenion ac anhwylderau iechyd meddwl (PDF, 1 MB) Press notice: Criminal justice system failing people with mental health issues – […]
Published: 17 November 2021
An independent review of neurodiversity in the criminal justice system, commissioned by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice.
Published: 15 July 2021
The Criminal Justice Chief Inspectors’ Group (CJCIG) has finalised its business plan 2021/23
Published: 21 June 2021
This report provides a cross-system view of how the criminal justice system reacted in the immediate aftermath of the first national Covid-19 lockdown (23 March to 10 May 2020), and of how the system has managed since. The cumulative impact on the system of the sweeping changes wrought by Covid-19 necessity is both clear and […]
Published: 19 January 2021
A programme originally set up to tackle persistent offenders has “lost its way” and better leadership is needed.
Published: 28 February 2020