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 29 January 2013.
Terms of Reference
Key facts
1 Introduction
2 The purpose of the IPCC
The basis of mistrust
3 Police complaints procedures
The IPCC's ability to get to the truth
Police complaints statistics
The IPCC can't afford to do more
4 Refocusing the Commission's work
Corruption in the police
Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP
Redirecting the Commission's work
Appeals upheld: the frontline is failing
Learning the lessons: giving the IPCC authority
5 A second home for police officers
6 Treating officers differently from the public
Communications
7 Scrutiny in the new landscape of policing
Widening remit
Private firms
Conclusions and recommendations
Annex I: The Commissioners
Annex II: The complaints & appeals process
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
18 July 2012
23 October 2012
6 November 2012
13 November 2012
27 November 2012
Written Evidence Additional Written Evidence