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The national average rate of under-recording of crime is almost one in five, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) has found in its report, ‘Crime Recording: Making the Victim Count’.

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

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HMIC has release a report which sets out our findings following our revisit to Gloucestershire Constabulary in June 2014 to assess progress made against the 13 recommendations in the report, Gloucestershire Constabulary’s approach to tackling domestic abuse, published on 27 March 2014.

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A member of the public will receive a different response from the police for the same kind of crime or incident, depending on where they live, a report from HMIC found today.

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Police forces in England and Wales have met the financial challenge of the spending review – crime continues to fall, victim satisfaction is up, and forces are protecting their front line services as best they can, an HMIC report found today.

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HMIC has found weak or absent management and supervision of crime-recording, significant under-recording of crime, serious sexual offences not being recorded, and some offenders having been issued with out-of-court disposals when their offending history could not justify it.