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Value for money inspection  — 

Summary In October 2010, the Government announced that central funding to the Police Service in England and Wales would reduce by 20% in the four years between March 2011 and March 2015. HMIC’s Valuing the Police Programme has tracked how forces are planning to make savings to meet this budget demand each year since summer

Value for money inspection  — 

Summary In the October 2010 spending review, the Government announced that central funding to the police service in England and Wales would be reduced in real terms by 20% in the four years between March 2011 and March 2015. HMIC’s Valuing the Police Programme has tracked how forces have planned to make savings to meet

Speech  — 

In a lecture given on 11 July 2013, in the Draper’s Hall, City of London, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector discussed the importance of chief constable operational independence; the heavy responsibilities of Police and Crime Commissioners; and the proper and lawful use of section 38 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act.

Stop and search  — 

Summary The summer riots of 2011 once again focused attention on the way police use stop and search powers. As a result of this renewed concern, in December 2011 the Home Secretary commissioned HMIC to carry out an inspection into the use of stop and search legislation by police forces in England and Wales. In

Speech  — 

Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector’s speech to the Police Federation Conference 2013.

Speech  — 

The newly appointed HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary explains his approach to the job, and how HMIC may be expected to operate in the new policing landscape.

Police relationships  — 

Summary In 2011, we published Without Fear or Favour, which looked at instances of undue influence, inappropriate contractual arrangements and other abuses of power in police relationships with the media and other parties. While we found no evidence of endemic corruption in police relationships, we did not issue a clean bill of health. This revisit

Value for money inspection  — 

Summary Value for money profiles provide benchmarking information on: What the police are spending their budgets on; Staffing levels by grade and function; and Outputs and outcomes in a comparable format. These profiles are based on data provided by the police. Get the report Derbyshire, value for money profile, 2011 (PDF, 628KB, new window) (PDF

Value for money inspection  — 

Summary Value for money profiles provide benchmarking information on: What the police are spending their budgets on; Staffing levels by grade and function; and Outputs and outcomes in a comparable format. These profiles are based on data provided by the police. Get the report Derbyshire, value for money profile, 2012 (PDF, 710KB, new window) (PDF

Police and Crime Commissioners  — 

Summary On 15 November 2012 the first elections outside London for police and crime commissioners (PCCs) will be held across England and Wales. During early summer 2012, we assessed how police authorities are preparing for the change to PCCs, and we examined their transition plans. This report shows our findings for Derbyshire. Get the report