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In response to the announcement by the Home Office, a decision was taken by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) that all police officers, staff and volunteers in England and Wales will be checked against the Police National Database (PND) to identify any intelligence or allegations that need further investigation. The PND includes information from Custody records, crime records, intelligence records, domestic and child abuse records and known criminal entity records (OCGS, County Lines Investigations and Modern Slavery Information). The following comments by National Police Chiefs' Council Chair Martin Hewitt, are relevant to this strategy: “The confidence of women and girls in the police has been damaged further by the horrific and abhorrent details revealed in the David Carrick case. They deserve better and they deserve to absolute trust in any officer they may deal with in their time of need.
Statistics regarding dog offences from 2020, this will be updated annually.
(Formerly National Attendance Management Forum (NAMF)) From February 2017 this information will be published by Northumbria Police