The Angiolini Inquiry was established to investigate how an off-duty police officer was able to abduct, rape and murder a member of the public. The findings and recommendations of this investigation are contained in the Part 1 report.
Part 2 of the Inquiry will consider wider issues in policing in respect of policing and the protection of women.
Following the sentencing of former police officer David Carrick in February 2023, Part 3 of the Inquiry was established to examine Carrick’s career and conduct.
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The Angiolini Inquiry has published its latest financial report
The latest finance report covers the period April 2023 – March 2024. Read it here.
Angiolini Inquiry Chair welcomes statements from the Home Secretary and the National Police Chiefs’ Council, in which they accept all recommendations in the Part 1 Report
Lady Elish Angiolini has issued a statement welcoming the acceptance of all 16 recommendations made in the Angiolini Inquiry Part 1 report. Lady Elish said the response from the Home Secretary, and of policing organisations showed they recognised the need for change. She went on to say:
“I trust that work to implement the recommendations will begin without delay and, as I proceed with Part 2 of the Inquiry, I look forward to progress updates from those responsible.”
You can read the press release and statement in full here.
Last updated on 24/04/2024