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Committee Material Published 10 Nov 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

When the Home Office first proposed its review of dismissals, the Independent Office for Police Conduct argued that the focus on dismissals was “too narrow.” We agree. The Home Office’s proposals will not address the overall weaknesses in the misconduct and disciplinary system.

When the Home Office first proposed its review of dismissals, the Independent Office for Police Conduct argued that the focus on dismissals was “too narrow.” We agree. The Home Office’s proposals will not address the overall weaknesses in the misconduct and disciplinary system. Type: conclusion | Number: 11 | Paragraph: 39 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 27. The College previously developed an approach to Licence to Practise as part of their 2015 Review of Police Leadership and, following an extensive consultation, developed a pilot for some specialist roles such as public protection. Licensing schemes are currently specific to specialist functions