POLICE COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES:THE GOVERNMENT REPLY TO THE FOURTH

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POLICE COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES:THE GOVERNMENT REPLY TO THE FOURTH
REPORT FROM THE HOME AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SESSION 1981-82
refdoc May=1991
BOOKS/PAMPHLETS , User Ref = P50935
Home Office House of Commons Home Affairs Committee
HMSO, Oct 1982 19pp (Cmnd 8681 HC 98-1)

Contains the Governments proposals for the reform of
police complaints procedures in England and Wales in
response to the Scarman Report. Includes the introduction of an
independent assessor for serious complaints at the investigation
stage, and a more flexible system than now exists.

Police Complaints Board, criminal procedure, Scarman

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