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Publication  —  Integrity and corruption, Terms of reference  — 

HMICFRS will carry out an urgent review of the police service’s progress on vetting, misconduct and counter-corruption.

Publication  —  PEEL, Regional Organised Crime Units, Serious and organised crime  — 

As part of our PEEL inspections, we inspected how well police forces tackle serious and organised crime.

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Today we published a report about an inspection of the east midlands regional response to serious and organised crime.

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HMICFRS has published the latest Value for Money profiles.

Publication  —  Effectiveness, Efficiency, Legitimacy, PEEL, PEEL methodology  — 

This is our assessment framework for our police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy (PEEL) programme for 2023-2025. We assess each police force in England and Wales, giving graded judgments across several core questions set out in this framework.

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Today we published the findings of an independent evaluation of HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services’s joint custody inspection programme, conducted by Cordis Bright.

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Today we published the second National Police Chiefs’ Council’s (NPCC) response to the recommendations from ‘Police perpetrated domestic abuse: Report on the Centre for Women’s Justice super complaint’.

Publication  —  Domestic abuse, Ethics and accountability, Integrity and corruption, Super-complaint  — 

Today the second responses from the National Police Chiefs’ Council to the Police perpetrated domestic abuse super complaint have been published on GOV.UK.

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The super-complaint submitted by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, on behalf of the National Stalking Consortium, will be investigated.

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Police officers sometimes do not recognise the potential risk of honour-based abuse for victims of sexual abuse and the service these victims receive is not always good enough.