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Our Work  —  Victims and resolutions

Criminal Justice System reform reports Getting cases ready for court – A joint review of the quality of prosecution case files by HMIC and HMCPSI – July 2013 In our report, Stop the Drift 2, we examined a sample of case files in the magistrates’ courts where the police had anticipated a guilty plea from

Our Work  —  Large-scale policing

In early 2013, HMIC carried out an inspection of police force compliance with the ‘Memorandum of Understanding between the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS) and the Police Forces and Partner Law Enforcement Agencies of England and Wales’.

Our Work  —  International and specialist agencies, Specific reviews

This inspection has been carried out at the request of the British Transport Police Authority and was conducted by HM Inspector Mr Bernard Hogan-Howe QPM, MBA, MA (Oxon), CCMI.

Our Work  —  Behind the frontline

The Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment is an international human rights treaty designed to strengthen protection for people deprived of their liberty.

Our Work  —  Protecting people from violence and abuse

There are many websites and lots of information available to help you stay safe online. Here are some of the sites and resources we found while carrying out our study of digital crime and policing.

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In Annex A we have included a brief statement of the offence or offences which may have been committed by the perpetrator in the victim stories contained within this report. We have set out the maximum sentence in relation to each offence to provide an indication of how serious the offences are.      

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Please note: In July 2017 HMIC took on responsibility for fire & rescue service inspections and was renamed HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Inspections carried out before July 2017 may continue to refer to HMIC. Real lives, real crimes: A study of digital crime and policing Chapter 10. Conclusions 10.1.

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Real lives, real crimes: A study of digital crime and policing Chapter 9. How do forces, Action Fraud, and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau work together? What are the current arrangements? 9.1. With the volume of personal details now stored online, with the ability for another to obtain them and for that person then to

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Please note: In July 2017 HMIC took on responsibility for fire & rescue service inspections and was renamed HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Inspections carried out before July 2017 may continue to refer to HMIC. Real lives, real crimes: A study of digital crime and policing Chapter 8. What are

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Please note: In July 2017 HMIC took on responsibility for fire & rescue service inspections and was renamed HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Inspections carried out before July 2017 may continue to refer to HMIC. Real lives, real crimes: A study of digital crime and policing Chapter 7. What specialist