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Attending every burglary to be part of “core policing standards” says NPCC
Chiefs also call for reform of “industrial scale” crime recording standards that skew impact of different offences
Tags: BurglaryCollege of PolicingCrime StatisticsHMICHome OfficeInspectionsPerformance MeasurementPolice & CJ organisations
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