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LEADERSHIP AND STANDARDS IN THE POLICE
THIRD REPORT OF SESSION 2013-14, VOL. 2: ORAL AND WRITTEN EVIDENCE |
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Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Home Affairs Committee, Keith Vaz |
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Paperback |
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£14.50 |
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ISBN 10: |
0215060873 |
ISBN 13: |
9780215060877 |
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TSO |
Pub. date: |
22 July, 2013 |
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House of Commons Papers |
Pages: |
125 |
Synopsis: |
Broken systems of accountability and a patchwork of police standards and training, have allowed a minority of police officers to get away with corruption and incompetence which is blighting an otherwise excellent service with dedicated officers. The recent allegations of police spying on the Lawrence family and the bugging of Duwayne Brooks, and other activities of undercover officers have shocked the public. The new landscape of policing requires a new type of police officer ready to meet the new challenges. Honesty, integrity and transparency are essential components of the policing DNA. Every police recruit must be required to achieve a standard Certificate of Knowledge in Policing. The oath of policing should be equivalent to the Hippocratic Oath in which the public has unshakable confidence in the probity of its officers. The College of Policing must develop a Code of Ethics and HMIC needs to hold registers on interests, both of Chief Constables and Police and Crime Commissioners. All details of misconduct must be published on forces' websites.There are currently at least eight exceptional investigations underway as a result of police failings and integrity issues which so far have cost the taxpayer over GBP23million pounds, with nearly 300 officers yet have resulted in only 5 convictions. The police should not be investigating the police. HMIC and the IPCC need to lead these investigations. It is 14 years since the MacPherson inquiry and it is shameful that there is not a single BAME Chief Constable today |
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UK |
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TSO |
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