Responses to Safe to Share report on policing and immigration
Responses from bodies subject to recommendations and actions in the report on Liberty and Southall Black Sisters� super-complaint on policing and immigration.
Applies to England and Wales
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In December 2020 HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS), the College of Policing (CoP) and the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) published a report in response to the super-complaint submitted by Liberty and Southall Black Sisters about the practice of the police sharing of victims� information with the Home Office.
The report made recommendations for the police, the Home Office, the National Police Chiefs� Council, and police and crime commissioners (or equivalents) to ensure victims of crime are always treated as victims first and foremost, regardless of their immigration status. The report also included actions for HMICFRS and the College of Policing regarding their own work. The details of these recommendations and actions are listed on pages 15 � 20 of
The report included two actions for the College of Policing, as well as a role supporting the implementation of one of the recommendations to other bodies.
Recommendation 1.
The College was instructed to “immediately develop guidance”� to support those working in policing to fulfil ‘Recommendation 1� � i.e. that “pending the outcome of recommendation 2, where officers only have concerns or doubts about a victim’s immigration status, we recommend that they immediately stop sharing information on domestic abuse victims with Immigration Enforcement.�
The guidance has been produced and has been published as an update to existing ‘Authorised Professional Practice� (APP) for policing. APP is authorised by the College of Policing as the official source of professional practice on policing. Police officers and staff are expected to have regard to APP in discharging their responsibilities.
The revised guidance is in the ‘risk factors and vulnerabilities connected with domestic abuse� section of the ‘Major Investigation and Public Protection� APP. It is available to view online
Action 1.
The action was for the College to “work with interested parties to consider how domestic abuse risk assessment tools used by the police and partner organisations can include immigration status as a risk factor.�
The College has developed a revised risk assessment tool for domestic abuse, ‘DARA�, which focuses on uncovering evidence of coercive and controlling behaviour. There is evidence that the tool is more effective at eliciting disclosures of coercive and controlling behaviour. The potential use of immigration status as a way to manipulate and control would be addressed through use of the tool.
Action 2.
The action was for the College, “when updating knowledge and training products, ensure that the messaging across all relevant guidance is consistent about the need for policing to balance the needs for safeguarding a victim or witness against the national interest in investigating crime.�
This is a continuing piece of work. Every revision of College of Policing training or guidance includes consideration of the balance between the rights of all involved and the necessity to achieve the best outcomes for all.
Action 3.
The action for HMICFRS was � Subject to available funding from the Home Office, HMICFRS will consider whether future inspection activity and/or monitoring could review how the issues raised by this super-complaint are being addressed by forces, once they have had an opportunity to make changes in the light of this investigation�.
Subject to available funding from the Home Office, HMICFRS will review whether inspection activity and/or monitoring should be undertaken (in 2023-24) to see how issues raised in this super-complaint are being addressed by forces.
Home Office update
There are two responses from The Home Office. These responses are available as PDFs at the start of this page.
NPCC update
The NPCC has responded, this response can be found at the start of this page.
Police force and PCC responses
Police force | Response |
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Avon and Somerset Constabulary | |
Bedfordshire Police | Response received but not published by the force |
Cambridgeshire Constabulary | |
Cheshire Constabulary | |
City of London Police | |
Cleveland Police | Response received but not published by the force |
Cumbria Constabulary | Response received but not published by the force |
Derbyshire Constabulary | |
Devon and Cornwall Police | |
Dorset Police | Response received but not published by the force |
Durham Constabulary | |
Dyfed-Powys Police | |
Essex Police | |
Gloucestershire Constabulary | |
Greater Manchester Police | |
Gwent Police | |
Hampshire Constabulary | |
Hertfordshire Constabulary | |
Humberside Police | |
Kent Police | |
Lancashire Constabulary | |
Leicestershire Police | Response received but not published by the force |
Lincolnshire Police | Response received but not published by the force |
Merseyside Police | |
Metropolitan Police Service | |
Norfolk Constabulary | |
North Wales Police | |
North Yorkshire Police | Response received but not published by the force |
Northamptonshire Police | |
Northumbria Police | |
Nottinghamshire Police | |
South Wales Police | |
South Yorkshire Police | |
Staffordshire Police | |
Suffolk Police | |
Surrey Police | |
Sussex Police | |
Thames Valley Police | |
Warwickshire Police | |
West Mercia Police | |
West Midlands Police | Response received but not published by the force |
West Yorkshire Police | This force did not reply |
Wiltshire Police |
PCC or equivalent | Response |
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Avon and Somerset police and crime commissioner | |
Bedfordshire police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Cambridgeshire police and crime commissioner | |
Cheshire police and crime commissioner | |
City of London police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Cleveland police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Cumbria police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Derbyshire police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Devon and Cornwall police and crime commissioner | |
Dorset police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Durham police and crime commissioner | |
Dyfed-Powys police and crime commissioner | |
Essex police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Gloucester police and crime commissioner | |
Greater Manchester police and crime commissioner | |
Gwent police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Hampshire police and crime commissioner | |
Hertfordshire police and crime commissioner | |
Humberside police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Kent police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Lancashire police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Leicestershire police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
Lincolnshire police and crime commissioner | |
Merseyside police and crime commissioner | |
Metropolitan Police Service Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime | |
Norfolk police and crime commissioner | |
North Wales police and crime commissioner | This PCC did not reply |
North Yorkshire police and crime commissioner | Response received but not published by the Commissioner |
Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner | |
Northumbria police and crime commissioner | |
Nottinghamshire police and crime commissioner | |
South Wales police and crime commissioner | |
South Yorkshire police and crime commissioner | |
Staffordshire police and crime commissioner | |
Suffolk police and crime commissioner | |
Surrey police and crime commissioner | |
Sussex police and crime commissioner | |
Thames Valley police and crime commissioner | |
Warwickshire police and crime commissioner | |
West Mercia police and crime commissioner | |
West Midlands police and crime commissioner | |
West Yorkshire Mayor for Policing and Crime | |
Wiltshire police and crime commissioner |