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News article  — 

In 2015, HMIC found some serious failings in Surrey Police’s response to child protection issues, and made a series of recommendations to improve practice. We returned in 2016 to re-inspect the force, and see if outcomes for children had improved. This report sets out findings from the re-inspection.

Publication  —  Child protection  — 

HMIC published an initial report in December 2015 on the child protection work of Surrey Police. This found that despite a clear commitment to protecting children, there were areas of concern that meant children were not receiving the service they deserve. In August 2016 inspectors carried out a follow up inspection – the findings are in the report below.

Publication  —  Legitimacy, Revisit, Stop and search  — 

In 2014, the Home Office and College of Policing launched the Best Use of Stop and Search (BUSS) scheme. The scheme aims to achieve greater transparency and community involvement in the use of stop and search powers, and to support a more intelligence-led approach, leading to better outcomes. These reports set out the findings of a revisit inspection of Surrey Police, which was one of 19 forces found to not be complying with one or two features of the scheme in 2015 inspections.

News article  — 

Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary has revisited 19 forces shown by a 2015 inspection as not complying with one or two elements of the Best Use of Stop and Search scheme.

Publication  —  Legitimacy, Revisit, Stop and search  — 

In 2014, the Home Office and College of Policing launched the Best Use of Stop and Search (BUSS) scheme. The scheme aims to achieve greater transparency and community involvement in the use of stop and search powers, and to support a more intelligence-led approach, leading to better outcomes. These reports set out the findings of a revisit inspection of 19 forces found to not be complying with one or two features of the scheme in 2015 inspections.

Publication  —  Leadership, PEEL  — 

As in PEEL 2015, this inspection examined how well forces understand, develop and display leadership; and provides an assessment of how well led they are.

Publication  —  Legitimacy, PEEL  — 

As in PEEL legitimacy 2015, this inspection looked at the extent to which forces treat people with fairness and respect; the extent to which they ensure their workforces act ethically and lawfully; and the extent to which those workforces themselves feel they have been treated with fairness and respect by the forces.

Publication  —  Legitimacy, PEEL  — 

As in PEEL legitimacy 2015, this inspection looked at the extent to which forces treat people with fairness and respect; the extent to which they ensure their workforces act ethically and lawfully; and the extent to which those workforces themselves feel they have been treated with fairness and respect by the forces. This report sets out the findings for Surrey Police.

Publication  —  Speech  — 

Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary’s speech to the Annual Joint APCC and NPCC Conference 2016 on police reform.

Publication  —  Value for money  — 

The Value for money (VfM) profiles provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities. For instance: does your force spend more or less than other similar forces? Does it receive fewer or more 999 calls? How does the crime rate differ from other force areas? This profile sets out the value for money information for Surrey Police for 2016.