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  3. Yvette Cooper to unveil major policing overhaul to reverse ...

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    The home secretary will tell policing top brass about a new Home Office unit to monitor force performance at a major conference

  4. The new Police Performance Framework and Unit will be crucial to improving and upholding standards across the board. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will set out her plans on Tuesday (Jordan Pettitt/PA)

  5. Government Performance and Results Act - Wikipedia

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    The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA) (Pub. L. 103–62) is a United States law enacted in 1993, [1] one of a series of laws designed to improve government performance management. The GPRA requires agencies to engage in performance management tasks such as setting goals, measuring results, and reporting their progress.

  6. Home Office Circular 46/2004 - Wikipedia

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    A further judicial review hearing, before Justice Supperstone at Leeds High Court in February 2012 held that part of Home Office circular 46/2004, concerning "Review of Injury Pensions once Officers reach 65", and paragraph 20 of section 5 of the Home Office 'Guidance on Medical Appeals under the Police Pensions Regulations 1987 and the Police ...

  7. Public spaces protection order - Wikipedia

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    The Home Office issues guidance for their use. [8] In the case of limiting the walking of dogs councils are encouraged to publish lists of alternative dog walking locations and should consider whether such alternatives exist.

  8. Police firearm use by country - Wikipedia

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    The police in England and Wales do not routinely carry firearms. A 2006 poll of 47,328 members of the Police Federation of England and Wales found that 82% do not want officers to be routinely armed while on duty. [3] The UK Home Office reports annual statistics on the use of firearms by police forces. The use of firearms is recorded by the ...

  9. Clare's Law - Wikipedia

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    The Home Office favoured a more regimented scheme, in part to ensure that police disclosure complied with legislation including the Data Protection Act 1998 and Human Rights Act 1998. [47] DVDS provides guidance to the police in exercising their common law powers to warn the public about a potential threat, in the specific context of domestic ...