This section provides a variety of information about the IPCC, for example how it is run, its expenditure, the work that it does behind the scenes to understand complaints and the agencies that it works with to deliver the complaints system.
Investigation reports
Commissioner's reports
Corporate reports and plans
Guidelines and papers
Significant external reports
IPCC responses to inquiries
Police complaints statistics
Police corruption reports
Public confidence in the complaints system
Police-related RTIs
Police custody and mental health
Deaths during of following police contact
Deaths in police custody study
Near-miss research
Local Resolution of complaints
Direct complaints
IPCC Protocols and agreements with other agencies
In order to work effectively with other agencies we are developing protocols so that both organisations understand clearly how we can co-operate and assist each other
Deaths and serious injury in police custody
Deaths and serious injury as a result of police use of firearms and less lethal weapons
Deaths and serious injury as a result of gender abuse and domestic violence, where it is alleged that the police have failed to protect the victim
Deaths and serious injury following road traffic incidents, which it is alleged that the police have caused or failed to prevent
Police use of stop and search powers, and other issues affecting young people’s confidence in the police
Policing of protests and public order incidents
Information about the IPCC’s membership of the Learning the Lessons Committee
Learning the Lessons website
Data protection policies (pdf document)
Secure Email service for external stakeholders
Current consultations
Expired consultations
What is FOI?
Exemptions
The IPCC information charter
The IPCC takes great care to ensure that personal information is handled securely.
Police
Government
Legislation
Victim Support and Campaigns
Local organisations
Mental health
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