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A review of the UK's security architecture.

Review of Policing

Posted by Charlie Edwards at 12:23pm on Friday, 1st June 2007

Sir Ronnie Flanagan, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary is leading an independent review of the police service. We have been asked to advise him. 

Given the very short deadline(s) for the review we could simply draw on some of our own work but it strikes me that we need to have a more comprehensive and innovative approach - hence why we have created a wiki to solicit the views of serving police officers (in England, Wales and internationally), public servants, academics and NGOs to answer the questions posed by the review.

The wiki can be found here – you will need to register (but can remain anonymous) and your thoughts are very welcome.

The review will examine the progress made in these areas and make focused recommendations on:

  • how we reduce bureaucracy and promote better business processes
  • how we sustain and mainstream the excellent progress that has been made on neighbourhood policing
  • how we can ensure that the public are driving local policing priorities and improve local involvement and accountability
  • how the service can manage its resources effectively to deliver on the tough challenges of the coming years

 

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