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- The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 created a new single oversight body for all investigatory powers, the Investigatory Powers Commissioners Office (IPCO). IPCO regularly inspects and monitors the use of undercover policing and has raised several concerns about the authorisation and oversight of undercover policing.
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To support the critical role of undercover policing in protecting the public, the College of Policing and National Undercover Working Group have worked closely to develop comprehensive updated APP. This incorporates lessons learned so far from the Undercover Policing Inquiry.
Individual police forces are responsible for making operational decisions about the use of undercover policing. The National Undercover Working Group (based in the National Police Chiefs Council) works to ensure a consistent approach to undercover policing across England and Wales.17.
Nov 5, 2020 · This Library briefing paper discusses undercover policing in England and Wales. It explains how undercover operations are regulated and managed. It outlines the criticism of historic undercover policing units and provides details of the ongoing public inquiry into undercover policing.
- Joanna Dawson, Jennifer Brown
- 2019
How has undercover policing changed in the last 50 years? The ways in which undercover policing is now conducted and managed – to national standards set by the College of Policing and implemented by the National Police Chiefs’ Council is –
Jan 14, 2020 · In respect of police accountability, all police in the UK are subject to an independent oversight body. There are four bodies which cover different geographical areas. The purpose of such bodies to ensure that the quality of policing keeps improving.
Oct 13, 2020 · The College of Policing's updated undercover policing Authorised Professional Practice (APP) makes it clear that officers in England and Wales volunteering to become undercover operatives will, in addition to the skills and training required for the role, undergo regular psychological assessments.
in the police service and law enforcement agencies, such as the National Undercover Working Group, which are responsible for guiding police forces in how, and in what circumstances, the...