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This section contains information about the scrutinies and inquiries carried out by the MPA.
Scrutinies and inquiries
- Civil Liberties Panel
The panel convenes to consider issues on a priority basis as agreed by the MPA. It is a standing panel, and meets as the need arises. - Crime Data Recording [February 2008]
Scrutiny examining the accuracy of MPS crime recording. - Daniel Morgan
MPA independent review of the investigations into this murder - Drugs [May 2007]
The review findings were intended to directly influence MPS policies and procedures in dealing with people involved in drugs. - Gun Crime [February 2004]
Focuses on the MPS’ strategic response to gun crime rather than the immediate operational response to an armed incident. - Gurpal Virdi [November 2004]
MPA inquiry into the case against PS Gurpal Virdi - Mental Health & Policing - MPA/NHS joint review [October 2005]
An MPA joint review with key partners in the NHS, containing 33 recommendations to ensure the police response to Londoners experiencing mental illness is appropriate. - Morris Inquiry [December 2004]
- MPS Media and Communications [April 2007]
A short scrutiny into the approach taken by the MPS to managing media and communications. - Rape Investigation and Victim Care [April 2002]
Presents 38 recommendations aimed at improving rape investigation and victim care. - Race and Faith Inquiry
The independent Race and Faith inquiry panel has published its report exploring diversity issues within the Metropolitan Police Service. - Stockwell [July 2008]
- Stop and Search [May 2004]
Presents 55 recommendations on ways in which stop and search practice can move forward. - Talent management and succession planning scrutiny [October 2007]
A short scrutiny to ensure that the Met’s senior officers of the future continue to be of the highest calibre - Seen and Heard - young people, policing and crime: An MPA report [November 2008]
This MPA youth scrutiny was conducted between September 2007 and May 2008. The final scrutiny report, making 52 recommendations for the MPS and other organisations, was accepted by the MPA Full Authority meeting in June 2008.
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