Public Inquiry Recommendations
Showing 9 of 1,601 recommendations from Anthony Grainger Inquiry
What these recommendations are about — Anthony Grainger Inquiry
Key themes in this inquiry:
Police Vetting Inconsistencies ·
Emergency responder equipment training ·
Staff training and development ·
Police investigation management ·
Police tech abuse response
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Report published 2019 — 9 recommendations across this inquiry.
AG-1
Accepted
Anthony Grainger Inquiry
(2019)
National Register of Armed Policing Recommendations
A national policing body should manage a national register of recommendations relating to armed policing, and the response to such recommendations, arising from Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) reports, …
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation status based on Government Response to the Anthony Grainger Public Inquiry (May 2020)..
AG-2
Accepted
Anthony Grainger Inquiry
(2019)
HMICFRS Thematic Inspection of Armed Policing
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) should conduct a thematic inspection or inspections concerning: (i) the selection and training of officers authorised to use weapons …
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation status based on Government Response to the Anthony Grainger Public Inquiry (May 2020)..
AG-3
Accepted
Anthony Grainger Inquiry
(2019)
Code of Practice on New Weapons Approval
The Home Secretary should ensure that the new Code of Practice on Police use of Firearms and Less Lethal Weapons contains an express prohibition on the use of a new …
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation status based on Government Response to the Anthony Grainger Public Inquiry (May 2020)..
AG-4
Accepted
Anthony Grainger Inquiry
(2019)
North West Armed Policing SOP Amendment
The North West Armed Policing Standard Operating Procedure on Weapons and Ammunition should be amended so that it only permits the use of new specialist munitions that have been approved …
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation status based on Government Response to the Anthony Grainger Public Inquiry (May 2020)..
AG-5
Accepted
Anthony Grainger Inquiry
(2019)
GMP Intelligence Policy for Armed Deployments
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) should design and promulgate a written policy that specifically relates to the collection, analysis and dissemination of intelligence for the purposes of planned armed deployments within …
Government response: Accepted. Last substantive update was May 2020. No recent public evidence of further progress.
AG-6
Accepted
Anthony Grainger Inquiry
(2019)
MASTS Documentation and Training Clarity
All documents and training relating to Mobile Armed Support to Surveillance (MASTS) should: clearly differentiate between MASTS as an operational method of supporting surveillance (and delivering a standard range of …
Government response: Accepted. Last substantive update was May 2020. No recent public evidence of further progress.
AG-7
Accepted
Anthony Grainger Inquiry
(2019)
Recording of Firearms Operations
During post incident proceedings following a police shooting, NPCC should consider the advantages of: Recordings of the communications of firearms commanders and authorised firearms officers (AFOs); And video recordings from …
Government response: Accepted. Last substantive update was May 2020. No recent public evidence of further progress.
AG-8
Accepted
Anthony Grainger Inquiry
(2019)
MASTS Vehicle Identification Equipment
The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) should consider whether to recommend equipping unmarked vehicles used in Mobile Armed Support to Surveillance (MASTS) interventions with apparatus designed to identify to subjects …
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation status based on Government Response to the Anthony Grainger Public Inquiry (May 2020)..
AG-9
Accepted
Anthony Grainger Inquiry
(2019)
Maximum Continuous Duty Period for AFOs
The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) and the College of Policing should jointly decide, in the light of independent expert advice, whether there should be a maximum period of time …
Government response: Accepted. Last substantive update was May 2020. No recent public evidence of further progress.