Policy

The Police Foundation regularly contributes to government consultations, independent reviews and white papers on criminal justice and policing issues.

Recent responses are shown below:


MOPAC: Consultation on the Police and Crime Plan 2013-2016

The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime's consultation on its four year strategy for policing and crime reduction.

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IPCC: Review of the IPCC's work in relation to cases involving a death

A consultation on the IPCC's work in cases involving deaths following or during police contact.

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Lords Select Committee on the EU: 2014 opt-out decision

Consultation on the government's proposals to opt out of EU justice and policing measures.

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Home Office: Review of Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000

Consultation on proposals to review the operation of Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 (national security port and border powers).

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Ministry of Justice: Swift and Sure Justice

Government proposals for a quicker and more flexible criminal justice system.

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Home Office: Consultation on the Counter-Terrorism Stop and Search Code of Practice

Consultation on a draft code of practice governing counter-terrorism stop and search powers considered by parliament in the Protection of Freedoms bill.  

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IPCC: Consultation on Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights

A review of the IPCC's work in cases where Article 2 is engaged (where a death has occurred either during or after police contact).

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Independent Review of Police Officers' and Staff Remuneration and Conditions Part 2 (Winsor Review)

Recommendations on police pay and conditions.  

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Riots Communities and Victims Panel: After the riots

An investigation into the causes of the 2011 English riots and proposals for building social resilience in communities.

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Home Office: Consultation on Stalking

Consultation on how to protect victims of stalking more effectively.

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