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Recommendations: Angiolini Inquiry

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ANG- Independent international research should be carried out to look more closely at the safety of Conductive Energy Devices. Angiolini Inquiry (2024) No Response
ANG-1 Specialist policy on investigating indecent exposure
At the earliest opportunity, and by September 2024 at the latest, police forces should ensure that they have a specialist policy on …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-2 Improve guidance and training on indecent exposure
By December 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with the National Police Chiefs' Council, should improve guidance and training on indecent …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-3 Fundamental review of masturbatory indecent exposure treatment
With immediate effect, the Home Office, Ministry of Justice, College of Policing and National Police Chiefs' Council should work together to conduct …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-4 Research link between indecent exposure and contact offending
With immediate effect, the Home Office, in collaboration with the College of Policing, should commission research to establish if there is an …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-5 Public campaign on indecent exposure criminality
By March 2025, the Home Office, together with the National Police Chiefs' Council, should launch a public campaign to: a. raise awareness …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-6 Review sexual offence allegations against serving officers
By September 2024, the National Police Chiefs' Council, in collaboration with all force vetting units, and building on the results of the …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-7 In-person interviews and home visits for police candidates
With immediate effect, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force recruitment, should ensure that every new candidate applying to become a …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-8 Strengthen recruitment and vetting practices
By June 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force vetting units, should take further steps to prevent those unsuitable for …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-9 Improve vetting decision-making quality and consistency
By March 2025, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force vetting units, should take steps to improve the quality and consistency …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-10 Vetting Code compliance for officer transfers
With immediate effect, all recruiting forces should have regard to the new Vetting Code of Practice, which requires the parent force to …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-11 Strengthen information-sharing practices
By December 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force vetting and recruitment units, should ensure that information-sharing practices, including data …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-12 Officers held to higher standard with fettered privacy rights
With immediate effect, police forces should convey to all existing and prospective officers and staff that they must be held to a …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-13 Stronger vetting aftercare and randomised re-vetting
By December 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with all force vetting units, should develop a stronger approach to force vetting …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-14 Public commitment to anti-sexist anti-racist organisation
With immediate effect, every police force should commit publicly to being an anti-sexist, anti-misogynistic, anti-racist organisation in order to address, understand and …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-15 Remove barriers to reporting sexual offences by colleagues
With immediate effect, all police forces should take action to understand and confront the barriers that police officers and staff face when …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-16 Improve conditions for female officers
By September 2024, the College of Policing and the National Police Chiefs' Council should review and examine the conditions of female officers …
Angiolini Inquiry (2024) Accepted
ANG-17 Collection and sharing of data at national and local levels
Immediately, the Home Office should lead work, coordinated by the National Centre for Violence Against Women and Girls and Public Protection, to …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-18 Increased use of police Designing Out Crime Officers
By November 2026, the Government should explore how to improve the impact that the safety advice provided by police Designing Out Crime …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-19 Targeted and consistent public messaging
By March 2026, the Home Office, as the lead department for the response to violence against women and girls, should agree funding …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-20 Empowering and engaging citizens to take action
The public has a pivotal role to play in the prevention of sexually motivated crimes against women in public spaces. In recognition …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-21 National roll-out of Project Vigilant
By April 2026, the Home Office, the National Centre for Violence Against Women and Girls and Public Protection, and the National Police …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-22 Information and early intervention for men and boys
By September 2026, the Home Office, working closely with the Department for Education, the Ministry of Justice, and the Department of Health …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-23 Police prioritisation of prevention
Immediately, Chief Constables and Police and Crime Commissioners should ensure that the prevention of sexually motivated crimes against women in public spaces …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-24 Implementation of Operation Soteria
By March 2026, the Home Office, working with the National Police Chiefs' Council, and the National Centre for Violence Against Women and …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-25 Whole-system approach to preventing sexually motivated crimes
By June 2026, building on the wider violence against women and girls strategy, the Government should publish a comprehensive, multi-year and whole-system …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-26 Improved mechanism for converting initiatives from local to national
By March 2026, the College of Policing, working with the National Police Chiefs' Council, the Home Office, HMICFRS, and the National Centre …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-27 Perpetrator focus and interventions
Immediately, the Home Office, in conjunction with the Ministry of Justice, the Department for Transport, and national and local policing organisations, should …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-28 Improvement of the investigation of sexually motivated crimes
By March 2026, the College of Policing and the National Centre for Violence Against Women and Girls and Public Protection, working with …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted
ANG-29 Government prioritisation of prevention
Immediately, the Government should take action to make it clearer that preventing sexually motivated offences against women in public is an essential …
Angiolini Inquiry (2025) Accepted