
Research and statistics
Police handling of allegations of discrimination
In July 2013, the IPCC published a report about the Metropolitan Police Service’s handling of allegations of racism. This revealed a number of concerns about complaint handling and investigation generally, but raised specific concerns about the way it investigated allegations of racism.
We wanted to find out if this is also the case in other areas of the country, and decided to look into the next three largest police forces: Greater Manchester Police (GMP), West Yorkshire Police (WYP) and West Midlands Police (WMP). We widened the scope to cover all kinds of discrimination.
We have produced a report of our findings: Police handling of allegations of discrimination.
We have also produced a summary of our findings.
We would like your feedback on our report. Tell us what you think here.
Police handling of complaints
The IPCC is responsible for overseeing and securing public confidence in the police complaints system in England and Wales.
We have been working on a number of projects, including reviewing and validating the outcomes of our investigations, increasing support for commissioner oversight of forces, and some detailed studies looking at how some police forces are dealing with a range of issues, including:
- direction and control
- access to the complaints system
- local resolution of complaints
- quality of investigations
- learning and recommendations
We have produced a report of the findings of our pilot studies, as well as three more detailed reports:
- access to the complaints system report
- direction and control report
- local resolution of complaints and accompanying report on complainants' views about local resolution of police complaints
Our report of the findings of our pilot studies (CY) is also available in Welsh.
Deaths and serious injury
- Annual death following police contact reports
- Deaths in police custody study
- Near miss research
- Road traffic incidents research
- Review of the IPCC's work in investigating deaths (March 2014) - This summarises the issues and concerns of our stakeholders, our responses, and most importantly the actions we have taken or are planning to take as a result of our review of the way we investigate deaths during or following police contact. Find out more about our review.
Mental health
Police corruption
Public confidence
Customer feedback
- Appeals against the handling of a complaint
- Direct complaints report
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Informal to Local Resolution: Assessing Changes to the Handling of Low-Level Police Complaints and the key findings
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Local Resolution: The Views of Police Officers and Complainants and the key findings
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Police use of force
The IPCC is currently undertaking a research study examining police use of force. The study is due to report in spring 2015.
If you have any comments or questions about this research please contact the IPCC research team.
If you have any questions or comments regarding the above reports, please contact the research team - research@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk
The appropriate authority can be:
- the chief officer of the police force
- the Police and Crime Commissioner responsible for the police force you complained about
- the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (if your complaint is about the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service)
- the Common Council for the City of London (if your complaint is about the Commissioner of the City of London police).