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We remain deeply concerned over the inadequate monitoring and implementation of recommendations from scrutiny bodies including the Independent Office for Police Conduct. Revoicing a recommendation from our report on Police conduct and complaints, we urge the Government to review how the IOPC, HMICFRS, and Coroners’ learning recommendations can be reported upon in a joined-up and meaningful way, with data published centrally to simplify and streamline access.

We remain deeply concerned over the inadequate monitoring and implementation of recommendations from scrutiny bodies including the Independent Office for Police Conduct. Revoicing a recommendation from our report on Police conduct and complaints, we urge the Government to review how the IOPC, HMICFRS, and Coroners’ learning recommendations can be reported upon in a joined-up and meaningful way, with data published centrally to simplify and streamline access. Type: recommendation | Number: 31 | Paragraph: 72 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 80. Non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs): Officials are currently undertaking a monitoring exercise to measure the impact of the NCHI code by collecting data from a number of forces to illustrate the difference in the number of NCHIs recorded before and after the code entered into effect. The data will