Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 15 September 2011.
Terms of Reference
Introduction
The Government's proposals
The wider context
The financial situation
Tom Winsor's review of pay and conditions
The Metropolitan Police and the phone hacking investigations
Our inquiry
1 National Policing Improvement Agency
The role of the National Policing Improvement Agency
The Government's proposals for the National Policing Improvement Agency
The financing of the functions
Suggested homes for the functions
2 National Crime Agency
The role of the Serious Organised Crime Agency
The Government's proposals for the National Crime Agency
Policing in the 21st Century
Plan for the National Crime Agency
National Policing Improvement Agency functions
Responsibility for counter-terrorism
Governance and accountability
Budget
The future
3 The Professional Body
Peter Neyroud's Review
The need to professionalise the service
The Professional Body and ACPO
The role of the Professional Body
Guidance and standards
Training
Budget and governance of the Professional Body
4 Police-led IT Company
The problem
Progress so far
National Policing Improvement Agency
Project Athena
Lord Wasserman's review
The outcome of the review
Priorities for the new body
5 Non-IT procurement
Savings from better procurement
The National Policing Improvement Agency's work
National and local procurement
Responsibility for procurement in the new landscape
Priorities for the future
6 Collaboration
Collaboration between police forces
The benefits of collaboration between forces
The challenges
The future for collaboration between forces
Collaboration with other partners
Collaboration with the private sector: progress so far
Collaboration with the private sector: the future
Collaboration with the public sector
7 Bureaucracy
The work of Jan Berry
The present Government's progress
The future of bureaucracy in the new landscape
8 Conclusion
Annex A: New landscape table
Annex B: Terms of reference
Annex C: Results of the Home Affairs Committee policing poll
Annex D: Summary of comments posted in the policing poll
Alcohol-related crime
Anti-social behaviour
Burglary
Child Protection
Criminal damage
Environmental crime
Fraud against business or the state
Identity theft/credit card fraud
Monitoring sex offenders in the community
Murder and serious violence, including domestic violence
Prostitution
Road traffic offences, including road traffic death or injury
Robbery
Serious organised crime - such as drugs and human trafficking
Sexual assault - such as rape
Terrorism
Vehicle Crime
Youth engagement
Appendix 1: briefing produced by the National Audit Office for the Home Affairs Committee
Aim and scope of this briefing
The future landscape of policing
Proposals for future accountability arrangements
The Committee of Public Accounts' 'Fundamentals of Accountability'
Roles and responsibilities for Policing
The Home Office
Police and Crime Commissioners
Police and Crime Panels
Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO)
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC)
National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA)
The framework for accountability in Policing
Local accountability arrangements
National delivery roles
The Home Office's responsibility for Policing
National and local audit arrangements
Financial Analysis
The National picture
Approaches to structured cost reduction
Cost reduction programmes across all Police Forces
Manpower reductions
Conclusions and recommendations
Formal Minutes
Witnesses
List of printed written evidence
List of additional written evidence
List of Reports from the Committee during the current Parliament
Oral and written evidence 26 April 2011 10 May 2011 17 May 2011 24 May 2011 14 June 2011 21 June 2011 28 June 2011 12 July 2011 Written evidence Further (unprinted) written evidence
26 April 2011
10 May 2011
17 May 2011
24 May 2011
14 June 2011
21 June 2011
28 June 2011
12 July 2011
Written evidence
Further (unprinted) written evidence