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Today we published reports on the effectiveness of vetting arrangements in 12 police forces.

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Police vetting standards are not high enough and it is too easy for the wrong people to both join and stay in the police.   

Publication  —  Ethics and accountability, Integrity and corruption  — 

Following the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving police officer, the then Home Secretary commissioned HMICFRS under section 54(2B) of the Police Act 1996 to assess current vetting and counter-corruption capacity and capability in policing across England and Wales.

Publication  —  Ethics and accountability, Integrity and corruption  — 

HMICFRS carried out a thematic inspection of police vetting and counter corruption arrangements in England and Wales. This included improper and prejudicial behaviour and misconduct.

Publication  —  Cause of concern, Letter, PEEL  — 

During our inspection of Greater Manchester Police between 6 and 17 September 2021 as part of our PEEL programme, we identified three causes of concern. This letter gives an update on our findings. 

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Greater Manchester Police has made improvements and has therefore been removed from an enhanced level of monitoring by the police inspectorate.  

Publication  —  Force management statement  — 

A force management statement is a self-assessment that chief constables (and London equivalents) prepare and submit to HMICFRS each year. This is the template for police forces to use and guidance on how to complete it.

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Today we published the terms of reference for HMICFRS’s inspection of how effectively the criminal justice system meets the needs of victims.

Publication  —  Criminal justice joint inspections  — 

HMICFRS is conducting an inspection of how effectively the criminal justice system meets the needs of victims.

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The police response to burglary, robbery and theft is not consistently good enough – and victims face a postcode lottery when it comes to how thoroughly officers might investigate crimes.