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NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Professional Standards Department Performance Group 01 April – 31 March 2014/15 14 May 2015 Our Values We will: - Take pride in our professionalism and standard of behaviour - Listen and engage - Use professional judgement and be courageous in making decisions - Seek out better ways of working - Lead with confidence and do the right thing - Work in partnership to provide the best service we can

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Action from the previous meeting: 1) Consider the processes in regards to recording practices over the two forces for CO and MI cases (slide 3) Pete BROWN / DCI PATTERSON 2) To compare the recording practices between the forces of 'Other' complaint allegations (slide 6) Pete BROWN 3) To consider the difference in the subjectivity of opinion between the IPCC and the force in regards to upholding appeals (slide 14 & 15) Pete BROWN

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Recorded Cases: Warks Total: 293WMP Total: 847

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Complaints

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 IPCC Key Indicators: Case Recording Timeliness Warwickshire: 167 CO Cases recorded < 10 days (83%) [national average =80%] West Mercia: 391 CO Cases recorded < 10 days (76%) [national average =80%]

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 IPCC Allegations: Recorded Top Five - Warks AllegationOther NeglectIncivilityOther AssaultOtherLack of Fairness Q1 – Q Q1 – Q % Increase12%24%29%4%36% 22% 16% 15% 11% 6%

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 IPCC Allegations: Recorded Top Five – WMP AllegationOther NeglectIncivilityOther AssaultLack of FairnessOther Irregularity Q1 – Q Q1 – Q % Increase31%27%35%36%57% 26% 13% 10% 7% 6%

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Recorded Cases: Live Complaints 374 LIVE cases (as on 06/05/2015) The number in ( ) denotes the previous quarters red figure (17) (7)(25) (39) (8) (25) (9) (15)

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Finalised Cases: Average days for Local Resolution Warwickshire: LR for allegations: 110 days [national average = 66 days] West Mercia: LR for allegations: 74 days [national average = 66 days]

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Finalised Cases: Average days for Local Invs Warwickshire: Local investigation for allegations: 166 days [national average = 147 days] West Mercia: Local investigation for allegations: 147 days [national average = 147 days]

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Finalised Cases: Case Investigation Timescales Warks: Average days (not inc sub judice) = 135 [national average = 102] Average days (inc sub judice) = 140 [national average = 110] WMP: Average days (not inc sub judice) = 132 [national average = 102] Average days (inc sub judice) = 154 [national average = 110] (10)(8)(3)(24)(16)(12)(24)(4)(7) The number in ( ) denotes the previous quarters red figure

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Finalised Cases: Local Resolution Timescales Average Investigation Days Q1 - Q3 AreaHerefN WarksN WorcsS WarksS WorcsShropsTelfordHQGMC No Cases Ave Invs Days

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Appeals

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 IPCC Key Indicators – Upheld Appeals: Warks IPCC Appeals UpheldActual%National Investigation appeals upheld754%39% Non-recording appeals upheld982%42% Force Appeals UpheldActual%National Investigation appeals upheld16%19% Ave days to complete force appeals35-53

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 IPCC Key Indicators – Upheld Appeals: WMP IPCC Appeals UpheldActual%National Investigation appeals upheld1452%39% Non-recording appeals upheld1653%42% Force Appeals UpheldActual%National Investigation appeals upheld715%19% Local Resolution appeals upheld114%16% Ave days to complete force appeals53-

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Conducts

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Recorded Cases - Conducts

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Recorded Cases – Top 5 Breaches 11%23% 5% 17% 50%

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 MC Outcomes

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Misconduct Outcomes: April - June ForceDateRank/RoleBreach of StandardsHearing/ Meeting Outcome WMP14/03/14PSConfidentiality. Misuse of force systems. MeetingWritten Warning WMP09/04/14Police StaffBreach of Standards of Professional Behaviour – Fitness for WorkStage 3 GMC Hearing Dismissal without notice WMP30/04/14PCDuties and responsibilities. Failure to keep accurate records of duties. MeetingFinal Written Warning WMP02/05/14PCDiscreditable Conduct. Forming inappropriate relationships with victims of crime. Special Case Hearing Dismissal without notice. Warks12/05/14PCAuthority, respect and courtesy. Inappropriate language. MeetingManagement Advice WMP06/06/14PCOrders and Instructions. Booking off duty without authority. MeetingManagement Advice WMP11/06/14PCDuties and responsibilities. Failure to conduct a proper investigation. MeetingWritten Warning WMP12/06/14PCAuthority, respect and courtesy. Failure to follow orders. MeetingWritten Warning Warks12/06/14PCDuties and responsibilities. Failure to maintain an accurate record of duties. MeetingManagement Advice WMP18/06/14PCDiscreditable Conduct. Off duty conduct. MeetingManagement Action WMP18/06/14PCDiscreditable Conduct. Off duty conduct. MeetingManagement Action WMP23/06/14DCFitness for duty.MeetingFinal Written Warning WMP20/06/14PSConfidentiality. Accessing police systems not for a policing purpose. MeetingFinal Written Warning Warks26/06/14PCHonesty and Integrity. Off duty financial irregularities. HearingDismissed with 28 days notice

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Misconduct Outcomes: July - September ForceDateRank/RoleBreach of StandardsHearing/ Meeting Outcome WMP29/07/14PCDiscreditable Conduct, Honesty and Integrity. Inappropriate receipt of monies from a licensee. HearingDismissal Without Notice Warks17/07/14Police StaffDuties and Responsibilities. Failure to deploy resources to an incident. HearingFinal Written Warning Warks17/07/14Police StaffDuties and Responsibilities. Failure to deploy resources to an incident. HearingFinal Written Warning Warks17/07/14Police StaffDuties and Responsibilities. Failure to deploy resources to an incident. HearingFinal Written Warning WMP05/08/14PCOrders and Instructions. Misuse of force systems. MeetingManagement Advice Warks07/08/14PCSODiscreditable Conduct. Inappropriate relationship with a member of the public. HearingDismissal Without Notice Warks07/08/14PCOrders and Instructions. Breach of driving standards. MeetingWritten Warning WMP02/09/14PCConfidentiality. Inappropriate involvement in a case relating to a family member. MeetingFinal Written Warning Warks11/09/14PCDiscreditable conduct. Conviction for an off duty assault. Special Case Hearing Dismissed Without Notice WMP11/09/14PCDuties and Responsibilities. Sub standard investigation and execution of a search warrant. MeetingFinal Written Warning WMP18/09/14SgtDuties and Responsibilities. Sub standard traffic investigation. MeetingWritten Warning

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 ForceDateRank/RoleBreach of StandardsHearing / Meeting Outcome Warks08/10/14PCSOAuthority Respect and Courtesy. Inappropriate conduct towards colleagues in the workplace. HearingFinal Written Warning WMP16/10/14InspHonesty and Integrity. Financial irregularities relating to a business interest. HearingDismissal Without Notice WMP16/10/14InspHonesty and Integrity Financial irregularities relating to a business interest. HearingDismissal Without Notice WMP17/10/14SgtOrders and Instructions. Misuse of force equipment. MeetingWritten Warning WMP19/11/14SgtDiscreditable Conduct relating to an off duty matter.HearingDismissal Without Notice Warks26/11/14PCHonesty and Integrity and Discreditable Conduct. Relates to misuse of police uniform and inappropriate relationships. HearingFinal Written Warning Warks09/12/14SCHonesty and Integrity and Discreditable Conduct relating to an off duty traffic incident. HearingDismissal Without Notice Misconduct Outcomes: October - December

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 ForceDateRank/RoleBreach of StandardsHearing / Meeting Outcome WMP03/03/15PCOther Neglect or Failure in Duty. Neglect of Duty MeetingWritten Warning WMP13/03/15PSDiscreditable Conduct. Driving with excess alcohol Special Case HearingDismissal Without Notice Warks18/03/15PCDuties & Responsibilities. Incivility to member of the public MeetingManagement Advice Misconduct Outcomes: January - March

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Vetting

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Vetting – Internal Applications & National Contracts

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 01 APR – 31 MAR 2014/15 Vetting – Income Generation