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Publication  —  Custody suites  — 

This inspection into Durham Police is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMICFRS.

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Criminal justice inspectors found positive features in Durham Police custody suites, including a respectful attitude to detainees and a strong focus on keeping children out of custody.

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Today, HMICFRS published the findings from a rapid evidence assessment into gang-related homicide and police corruption in Trinidad and Tobago.

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HMICFRS commissioned the University of South Wales to carry out a Rapid Evidence Assessment, examining the current state of research evidence on gang-related homicide and police corruption in Trinidad and Tobago.

Publication  —  Child protection  — 

This inspection examined child protection in North Wales Police in July 2019. It is part of a rolling programme of inspections of all police forces in England and Wales.

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North Wales Police demonstrates a thorough understanding of its responsibilities towards protecting children from harm, according to a new report.

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Essex Police’s crime recording practices have been graded as ‘outstanding’ by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). It is only the third force so far to have received this grade in HMICFRS’ rolling programme of crime data integrity inspections.

Publication  —  Crime recording  — 

In November 2015, HMICFRS announced that it would inspect forces’ crime-recording practices in a rolling programme of every force in England and Wales. This rolling programme will be completed over a period of several years and will report on the progress made by forces since the 2014 crime data integrity inspection. This report sets out the findings of an inspection of West Mercia Police.

Publication  —  Crime recording  — 

In November 2015, HMICFRS announced that it would inspect forces’ crime-recording practices in a rolling programme of every force in England and Wales. This rolling programme will be completed over a period of several years and will report on the progress made by forces since the 2014 crime data integrity inspection. This report sets out the findings of an inspection of Essex Police.

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West Mercia Police has made notable improvements to how it records reported crime, according to a new report.