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Recommendations: Angiolini Inquiry
1,814 tracked recommendations
35 inquiries
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Recommendations issued by UK statutory and non-statutory inquiries, with their tracked government response and supporting evidence.
Recommendations
| Code | Recommendation | Inquiry | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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-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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |
| 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 …
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Angiolini Inquiry (2025) | No Response |