Independent Police Complaints Council Ipccs Statement On The Complaint Against The Police PDF Download

Are you looking for read ebook online? Search for your book and save it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Download Independent Police Complaints Council Ipccs Statement On The Complaint Against The Police PDF full book. Access full book title Independent Police Complaints Council Ipccs Statement On The Complaint Against The Police.

Independent Police Complaints Council "IPCC"

Independent Police Complaints Council
Author: 香港(中國). 投訴警方獨立監察委員會
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006
Genre: Computer security
ISBN:

Download Independent Police Complaints Council "IPCC" Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


The Independent Police Complaints Commission

The Independent Police Complaints Commission
Author: Great Britain. National Audit Office
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780102954371

Download The Independent Police Complaints Commission Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

This NAO report (HC 1035, session 2007-08, ISBN 9780102954371) focuses on the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation of complaints against the police. The IPCC has responsibility for the performance of the whole police complaints system and has a remit to investigate complaints and conduct matters involving police officers. It can recommend appropriate action by the police force concerned and forward information to the Crown Prosecution Service. It employs just under 400 staff and has a net expenditure for 2007-08 of £32.2 million, with £30.1 million financed from the Home Office. In 2007-08 nearly 29,000 complaints were made against the police. Most were dealt with locally by the relevant police force, and did not involve the IPCC. The NAO findings include: supervised investigations are not the most effective use of IPCC resources; the IPCC is facing an increasing workload when its funding is being reduced; the IPCC is not yet providing full guidance and training for its staff; there was a number of investigations where there was no auditable record that an IPCC Commissioner had reviewed and approved an investigation report; the review functioning of the IPCC is not operating as intended; there is no formal review of cases after they have been completed; the work carried out by the IPCC is not subject to external scrutiny; there is significant inconsistency across the IPCC regions in the way recommendations arising from investigations are being followed up; no single organisation has responsibility for monitoring the implementation of recommendations by police forces; the IPCC should undertake regular surveys to obtain feedback and identify actions that need to be taken to improve client satisfaction.


The Independent Police Complaints Commission

The Independent Police Complaints Commission
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Public Accounts Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780215529381

Download The Independent Police Complaints Commission Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

This report examines how well the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is managing its resources, the adequacy of the IPCC's quality assurance arrangements and how far the IPCC has sought to assess the impact of its work. Complaints against the police of a serious nature requiring IPCC involvement led to it opening 100 independent investigations in 2007-08, compared to 31 in 2004-05. The IPCC also received 4,141 appeals about local police investigations which was a four-fold increase on the number in 2004-05. As a result of its increasing workload, the IPCC has found itself working at above full capacity. The IPCC has no formal quality control framework in place. The IPCC's Commissioners have not been formally approving all investigation reports, one of their key responsibilities. Public confidence in the police complaints system is essential. While the IPCC has commissioned research to look at levels of public confidence in the complaints system, it has not sought the views of complainants, police officers and appellants about their experiences of the IPCC's processes. The absence of feedback from those who have had direct experience of dealing with the IPCC is a significant oversight which the IPCC is now rectifying. There is a lack of clarity about who has responsibility for monitoring the implementation of IPCC recommendations. The IPCC accepts responsibility for recording each police force's acceptance or rejection of the recommendations following an investigation, but not for monitoring the implementation of the recommendations. The IPCC has, therefore, only limited evidence on the impact of its work.


The Independent Police Complaints Commission

The Independent Police Complaints Commission
Author: Great Britain. National Audit Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2008
Genre: Police
ISBN:

Download The Independent Police Complaints Commission Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

This NAO report (HC 1035, session 2007-08, ISBN 9780102954371) focuses on the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation of complaints against the police. The IPCC has responsibility for the performance of the whole police complaints system and has a remit to investigate complaints and conduct matters involving police officers. It can recommend appropriate action by the police force concerned and forward information to the Crown Prosecution Service. It employs just under 400 staff and has a net expenditure for 2007-08 of £32.2 million, with £30.1 million financed from the Home Office. In 2007-08 nearly 29,000 complaints were made against the police. Most were dealt with locally by the relevant police force, and did not involve the IPCC. The NAO findings include: supervised investigations are not the most effective use of IPCC resources; the IPCC is facing an increasing workload when its funding is being reduced; the IPCC is not yet providing full guidance and training for its staff; there was a number of investigations where there was no auditable record that an IPCC Commissioner had reviewed and approved an investigation report; the review functioning of the IPCC is not operating as intended; there is no formal review of cases after they have been completed; the work carried out by the IPCC is not subject to external scrutiny; there is significant inconsistency across the IPCC regions in the way recommendations arising from investigations are being followed up; no single organisation has responsibility for monitoring the implementation of recommendations by police forces; the IPCC should undertake regular surveys to obtain feedback and identify actions that need to be taken to improve client satisfaction.


投訴警方獨立監察委員會

投訴警方獨立監察委員會
Author: Hong Kong Independent Police Complaints Council
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1998*
Genre: Police
ISBN:

Download 投訴警方獨立監察委員會 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


How to Make a Complaint Against the Police

How to Make a Complaint Against the Police
Author: Independent Police Complaints Commission (England and Wales)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2005
Genre: Police
ISBN:

Download How to Make a Complaint Against the Police Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle