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Warwickshire Police 'misses chances to protect vulnerable people'

Postby dutchman » Fri Oct 14, 2022 3:25 pm

A police force is "missing opportunities to safeguard vulnerable people", a watchdog has found

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Warwickshire Police needs to work on how it assesses calls from the public so that vulnerable people and repeat callers are regularly spotted, a report says.

The force was also told it requires improvement for its investigation of crime and management of offenders.

Chief Constable Debbie Tedds said she "welcomed" the independent scrutiny.

The inspection, carried out by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) in October, highlighted the force's need "to do better at consistently giving advice" about the prevention of crime and preserving evidence when people contact the police.

When it comes to crime, the report found "too many of Warwickshire Police's serious investigations aren't supervised well enough and aren't effective enough".

"The force doesn't always pursue evidence-led prosecutions where appropriate and it doesn't always follow the Code of Practice for Victims of Crime," Wendy Williams, inspector of HMICFRS said.

She added: "This is resulting in a poor service to some victims of crime."

The watchdog said it was satisfied with several aspects of the force's performance but has issued a series of recommendations including revising the force's IT infrastructure as well as making changes to its systems within three months.

It comes after the inspection discovered staff had been moved from critical areas of work to manage demand, and some teams were left under-resourced and without the specialist skills needed to perform their role.

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