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Coercive and controlling behaviour, Ethics and accountability, Honour-based violence, Super-complaint  — 

A report on the Tees Valley Inclusion Project super-complaint, about the police response to victims of sexual abuse from ethnic minority backgrounds who may be at risk of honour-based abuse

Research, Thematic inspection  — 

We examined how well police address serious youth violence to reduce violent crime involving young people.

Research  — 

We commissioned User Voice to conduct research on the lived experience of those who have committed, and been on the receiving end, of serious youth violence.

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.

Custody suites  — 

This report describes our findings following an inspection of Wiltshire Police custody facilities. The inspection was conducted jointly by HMICFRS and the Care Quality Commission in November 2022.

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.

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.

Cause of concern, Letter, PEEL  — 

During our inspection of Wiltshire Police between 17 January and 11 February 2022 as part of our PEEL programme, we identified three causes of concern. This letter gives an update on our findings. 

Super-complaint  — 

HMICFRS, the College of Policing and the Independent Office for Police Conduct have published a report in response to the super-complaint  from the Tees Valley Inclusion Project about how the police respond to victims of sexual abuse when the victim is from an ethnic minority background and may be at risk of honour-based abuse.

Homicide  — 

HMICFRS will carry out a thematic inspection of homicide prevention, jointly supported by the National Police Chiefs’ Council, the College of Policing and the Independent Office for Police Conduct.