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Police forces and the National Crime Agency are generally effective at tackling cyber-dependent crime, according to a new report. However, there are too many local variations in the response to a national threat.

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Police forces need to do more to ensure they are able to detect and root-out ‘abuse of position for a sexual purpose’ by officers and staff, HMICFRS has said in a report published today.

Publication  —  Legitimacy, PEEL, Spotlight  — 

This report provides a national picture of abuse of position for a sexual purpose in police forces, drawing on the finalised findings from the 29 forces in the first two tranches of our integrated PEEL assessments, and the early findings from the third and final tranche of forces.

Publication  —  Speech  — 

Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector was invited to speak at the Police Superintendent’s Association of England and Wales annual conference 2019. The title of the speech was ‘Criminal justice – the strains and opportunities we now face’.

Publication  —  Joint inspection, Leadership  — 

HMICFRS and HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) carried out a joint inspection to determine how effectively police forces select and train candidates for chief officer roles.

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Police forces do not always identify the best candidates for senior leadership positions because of questionable selection procedures, according to a new report.

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The number of rape charges has decreased, despite an increase in the amount of rapes reported, data released today shows.

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Today, the Criminal Justice Chief Inspectors’ Group publishes its 2019/21 business plan.

Publication  —  Business Plans, Criminal justice joint inspections  — 

This plan sets out the inspections of the Criminal Justice System for 2019/21 in which two or more of our inspectorates will be working together.

Publication  —  Criminal justice joint inspections, Custody suites  — 

Individuals arrested for terrorism offences are detained at one of five Terrorism Act custody suites situated across the country. These detainees can be held in custody for up to 14 days, significantly longer than detainees held in mainstream custody. Because of this, there are different arrangements under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 for the detention, treatment and questioning of detainees.