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Written ministerial laid by Nick Herbert, Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice, on 17 July 2012.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Police and crime commissioners (PCC's) will be required to pledge an oath to represent 'all sections of the public without fear or favour'.
PCCs will be brought into line with judges and police officers by swearing an oath of impartiality when they are elected to office.
Theresa May has visited the Olympic Park to thank police officers who have worked to make London 2012 a success.
Nick Herbert visited a police briefing centre to thank officers for their hard work in delivering a safe and secure Olympic Games.
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) have found that police authorities are making effective progress.
Policing and Criminal Justice Minister Nick Herbert made a statement on police numbers.
A new company has been set up to help police forces to improve their information technology and get better value for money from contracts.
Police and crime commissioners will be crucial to a reformed criminal justice system which is more transparent, accountable and responsive.
The Government’s White Paper on criminal justice reform has been published today.
Far-reaching plans to reform the Criminal Justice System were launched today by Criminal Justice Minister Nick Herbert.
Latest figures on police firearms use from 1 April 2010 to March 2011 in England and Wales.
Data tables on police use of firearms in England and Wales 2010 to 2011.
This written ministerial statement on the IPCC annual report was laid on 10 July 2012 in the House of Commons by Nick Herbert and the House…
The frontline of policing is being protected and service to the public maintained – an independent report concluded today.
Offenders to pay up to £50 million each year to help victims, the majority of which will be made available to PCCs to spend on services.
Police and crime commissioners across England and Wales will be given the power and budget to determine local victims' services.
Nick Herbert saw first-hand today how offenders are spending their community sentences building a river path and improving local habitat.
The creation of a new streamlined organisation to oversee a scaled-back criminal records checking and barring system is a step closer.
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