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    PSNI recorded crime figures published

    … figures provide an insight into the range of crime types and resulting demands on the PSNI in its service to the … are mindful that behind every statistic is a crime victim and we want people to have the confidence to report crime and be satisfied in how their case has been handled by the …

    17 May 2019

    Committee briefed on Body Worn Video pilot scheme

    … Chris Noble on the PSNI’s Body Worn Video pilot scheme and the plans for future rollout. Further to recommendations … Worn Video in G District (Foyle, Magherafelt, Limavady and Strabane areas) in June 2014, which was extended by a … of Body Worn Video is something the Board has called for and supported for a number of years, particularly in relation …

    23 March 2015

    Statement on murder of Adrian Ismay

    … Policing Board Chair Anne Connolly said: “Our condolences and thoughts remain with the family, friends and colleagues of Adrian Ismay at this very difficult time. … ever grateful to those who work to keep our community safe and people in our community share the sadness now being felt …

    16 March 2016

    Arrest Statistics

    … be addressed as part of the 2023-2028 Equality, Diversity and Good Relations Strategy? Answer The Police Service is … to inform the development of the Equality, Diversity and Good Relations Strategy 2023 – 2028 and associated action plan. An evidence-based approach will …

    03 February 2022

    PSNI officer headcount

    … the implications for increasing the PSNI officer headcount and further, the implications for delivering policing in the … elements (i) retaining headcount at 7,000 (ii) recruitment and training and (iii) annual recurring costs of employing an additional …

    03 February 2022

    PSNI Disclosure Process for Coronial Inquests

    … “Board Members are concerned about the impact that delays and issues around the disclosure process for Coronial … of questions with the PSNI around the disclosure process and now wishes to be satisfied, through independent review, that the systems and processes are efficient and effective.” Ends For further …

    05 March 2015

    What is the Chief Constable’s assessment of the budgetary implications for the PSNI?

    … Answer The Draft Budget covers a period of three years and provided a basis for longer term planning. However, our … of £226m covering the next three years (£59m, £75m and £92m). Without the legal basis to bring forward an agreed … which in 2021-22 came to £40m or 5% of our total budget and contributed towards maintaining headcount. As a result, …

    03 March 2022

    Draft Budget

    … from PSNI The Draft Budget covers a period of three years and provided a basis for longer term planning. However, our … of £226m covering the next three years (£59m, £75m and £92m). Without the legal basis to bring forward an agreed … which in 2021-22 came to £40m or 5% of our total budget and contributed towards maintaining headcount. As a result, …

    03 March 2022

    Privacy Statement

    … the Northern Ireland Policing Board’s privacy policy and how it will use and protect any information about you that you give when you … collected from you. This website uses leading technologies and encryption software to safeguard your data, and keeps …

    Independent Custody Visiting Scheme

    … Policing Board deliver independent oversight of policing and ensure the PSNI are meeting their human rights … Ireland. They do this to monitor the rights, welfare and treatment of people being held in custody, and the conditions of detention. The Board is responsible for …

    Thematic Review of the Policing Response to COVID-19

    … COVID-19. The overarching aim of this review was to assess and report to the Board on the policing approach to the … 2020 along with the temporary introduction of spit and bite guards, temporary suspension of the Independent Custody Visiting Scheme and health and safety issues for both PSNI and the public. …

    Allegations of historical sex abuse in Fermanagh

    …   Since the last update, 2 suspects have been arrested and interviewed and a further suspect has been interviewed as a voluntary … Public Protection Branch is continuing to gather evidence and support victims of these crimes.   To date, they have …

    06 February 2020

    Domestic abuse

    … How are you going to allocate resources to combat this and measure success?  FOLLOW UP - How are you going to measure impact and will you report back to the Board? Answer You can view … How are you going to allocate resources to combat this and measure success?  FOLLOW UP - How are you going to …

    03 March 2022

    Board consults with the business community

    … community today to discuss issues around retail crime and identifying the sector’s policing priorities for the next … also know that statistics don’t always tell the full story and some crimes go unreported. In developing the Policing … The Plan itself sets out the strategic policing priorities and objectives for the period ahead and it is important that …

    11 June 2015

    Reporting on Custody Visiting

    … visits to police stations to check on the rights, health and wellbeing and conditions of people held in custody. The Board’s 54 … Custody Visitors then report their findings to the Board and figures are published annually. Speaking about the …

    13 June 2014

    Lurgan violence condemned

    … Police are clear that the violence was orchestrated and we are grateful that no one was injured. Such violence is not acceptable and anyone with information about those involved are asked to … or through the Crimestoppers number. For travellers and local people this has caused serious disruption and we …

    25 January 2016

    Litigation PSNI is defending or progressing

    … of litigation currently being dealt with in the courts and tribunals. The vast majority of this litigation could … public interest for different reasons. However, most court and tribunal processes have slowed down significantly due to the COVID 19 pandemic and progress is expected to be limited in the next three …

    02 July 2020

    Board welcomes reduction in police complaints

    … have been told. The Committee, which monitors trends and patterns in complaints against PSNI and keep informed about claims against the police service, … from the Police Ombudsman’s Office that 1,489 complaints and 2,486 allegations have been made against the PSNI during …

    16 December 2016

    Statement on Chief Constable Appointment Process

    … based on the key principles of merit, fairness, openness and transparency. The Board’s priority will be to move … to view the Guidance for the Appointment of Chief Officers and Senior Police Staff Equivalents: … s/nipolicingboard/media-files/appointment-of-chief-officers-and-%20senior-police-staff.pdf … Statement on Chief Constable …

    26 February 2019

    PSNI Custody Suite Accessible Facilities

    … to compliance with the Disability Discrimination Act and indicate what plans he has to address any deficiencies as … custody suites were built to Home Office specification and complied with applicable equality legislation. At present … suites are wheelchair accessible. Dungannon, Strand Road and Strabane are not. While the other eight suites are …

    04 December 2019

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