Police accused of failures on the anti-social behavior
Police accused of failures on the anti-social behavior : The way the police in England and Wales deal with complaints of antisocial behavior has been strongly criticized by the Chief Inspector of the Gendarmerie.
Dennis O’Connor said the failure to properly record and handling of incidents undermine confidence in the police, and called for urgent improvements.
His comments came as Inspectorate published “cards” Report on the performance of forces 43.
Nottinghamshire and Greater Manchester received the lowest scores.
Nottinghamshire also recorded the highest rate of violent attacks.
Inspectorate found the way the rules of police data recording information about reports of harassment and acts of vandalism, verbal abuse, was “not enough”.
Most computer systems and police were able to identify people who were victims before or have been classified as “vulnerable”.
Mr O’Connor said: “It’s like a return to the doctors surgery, but you can see a different doctor each time.
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