Analysis
Go back to basics on burglary to re-connect with public, says HMI
Prioritising theft and burglary is crucial to improving trust and confidence, HM Chief Inspector Andy Cooke tells Police Oracle
Category: Policy
Tags: BurglaryCrime StatisticsHMICInspectionsPerformance MeasurementPersonal DevelopmentPolice & CJ organisationsTraining
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