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Home Secretary Announces Policing Changes After Chris Kaba Shooting
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00:00So let me turn to the policy measures. First, we will take forward the three
00:04measures proposed by the previous government in March to strengthen and
00:08speed up the system. We will align the threshold for the referral of police
00:12officers from the Independent Office of Police Conduct to the Crown Prosecution
00:16Service to that used by the police when referring cases involving member of the
00:22public. Currently that threshold is lower for police officers and that is not
00:26justified. We will allow the IOPC to send cases to the CPS where there is sufficient
00:32evidence to do so instead of having to wait for a final investigation report and
00:36we will put the IOPC victims right to review policy on a statutory footing to
00:42ensure there's an appeal mechanism for bereaved families when a decision is
00:45made not to seek a charging decision. And then we will go further. When officers
00:51act in the most dangerous situations on behalf of the state it is vital that
00:56those officers and their families are not put in further danger during any
01:00subsequent legal proceedings. So we will therefore introduce a presumption of
01:05anonymity for firearms officers subject to criminal trial following a police
01:10shooting in the course of their professional duties up to the point of
01:14conviction. We will also ensure that the highly specialist nature of particular
01:19policing tactics and tools are reflected in relevant investigative guidance. That
01:24includes ensuring that in investigations of police driving incidents evidence
01:28from subject matter experts and in-car video footage is considered at the
01:33earliest possible opportunity and that more widely an officer's compliance with
01:37their training and guidance is appropriately taken into account in
01:41investigative decision-making. I've also established a rapid review of two
01:47specific areas where recent legal judgments have now meant we have
01:50different thresholds for criminal misconduct and inquest investigations
01:54adding complexity, confusion and delay to the system. In particular it will look
02:00at the legal test for use of force in misconduct proceedings and the threshold
02:04for determining short-form findings of unlawful killing in inquests. The
02:10independent review will be conducted by Tim Godwin and the Right Honourable Sir
02:13Adrian Fulford and will report jointly to myself and to the Lord Chancellor by
02:18the end of January and I've asked for further work to be done on timeliness
02:22standards and misconduct procedures as part of our wider policing reforms.

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