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Committee Material Published 10 Nov 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

Policing should provide an effective and compassionate service to victims and survivors. But it cannot provide the level of specialisation that “by and for” services can, nor cater as effectively for those victims and survivors who do not wish to report a crime or engage with the police. (Paragraph 102) Policing priorities 65

Policing should provide an effective and compassionate service to victims and survivors. But it cannot provide the level of specialisation that “by and for” services can, nor cater as effectively for those victims and survivors who do not wish to report a crime or engage with the police. (Paragraph 102) Policing priorities 65 Type: conclusion | Number: 43 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 108. The College of Policing already has the power to mandate qualifications for the appointment and promotion of police officers and probation periods. The College of Policing’s foundation training for all those entering the service includes substantial coverage of police ethics and self-understand