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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 46/05, in which the MPA is seeking Independent Custody Visitors. Sections available here: Content Metropolitan Police Authority - seeking Independent Custody Visitors46/05 A partnership pioneered by the Metropolitan Police Authority is on course to achieve the biggest reform programme in the 20 year history of the London Independent Custody Visiting Scheme. Independent Custody Visitors (ICVs) are ordinary members of the local community doing an extra ordinary job. They are appointed on a voluntary basis to check on the welfare of people detained in police stations. The ICV Programme Board, a partnership between the Metropolitan Police Authority, the volunteer Independent Custody Visitors and the Metropolitan Police Custody Directorate, is seeking to improve the quality of the service provided and recruit more essential volunteers. Aneeta Prem, MPA lead member for Custody Visiting, said:
Talking about the need to recruit new Visitors, Aneeta continued:
Notes to editors1. Independent Custody Visiting (formerly known as “lay visiting”) began after Lord Scarman’s report into the Brixton disorders in 1981 recommended a system of independent, unannounced inspection of procedures and detention in police stations by local community members. The first schemes were set up in Lambeth and six provincial police authority areas in 1983, with more schemes being set up in London in 1985. 2. The Police Reform Act 2002 placed a statutory obligation on all police authorities to have in place an effective Independent Custody Visiting scheme. 3. The London scheme currently has about 450 volunteer Visitors. 4. To find out more please contact the Metropolitan Police Authority Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office. Internal links The following pages on the MPA website are relevant:
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