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News article  — 

Police custody in Avon and Somerset had improved, but progress had been slow and further work was required, said Peter Clarke, Chief Inspector of Prisons, and Dru Sharpling, HM Inspector of Constabulary. Today they published the report of an unannounced inspection. Get the report Avon and Somerset – Joint inspection of police custody The inspection

Publication  —  Criminal justice joint inspections, Custody suites  — 

This report is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMIC. The inspections look at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. They also contribute to the United Kingdom’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of all places of detention.

Publication  —  Leadership, PEEL  — 

As in PEEL 2015, this inspection examined how well forces understand, develop and display leadership; and provides an assessment of how well led they are.

Publication  —  Legitimacy, PEEL  — 

As in PEEL legitimacy 2015, this inspection looked at the extent to which forces treat people with fairness and respect; the extent to which they ensure their workforces act ethically and lawfully; and the extent to which those workforces themselves feel they have been treated with fairness and respect by the forces.

Publication  —  Legitimacy, PEEL  — 

As in PEEL legitimacy 2015, this inspection looked at the extent to which forces treat people with fairness and respect; the extent to which they ensure their workforces act ethically and lawfully; and the extent to which those workforces themselves feel they have been treated with fairness and respect by the forces. This report sets out the findings for Avon and Somerset Constabulary.

Publication  —  Speech  — 

Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary’s speech to the Annual Joint APCC and NPCC Conference 2016 on police reform.

Publication  —  Value for money  — 

The Value for money (VfM) profiles provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities. For instance: does your force spend more or less than other similar forces? Does it receive fewer or more 999 calls? How does the crime rate differ from other force areas? This profile sets out the value for money information for Avon and Somerset Constabulary for 2016.

News article  — 

HMIC has published the latest value for money profiles which provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities.

Publication  —  Efficiency, PEEL  — 

As in PEEL efficiency 2015, this inspection looked at how well forces understand the demand for their service and how well they match their resources to that demand and provides an assessment of their efficiency.

News article  — 

The majority of police forces in England and Wales continue to do a good job in identifying current demand and managing their resources.