The Inspectors
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Production location(s) | Charleston |
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First episode | 2015-10-03 00:00:00 |
Networks | CBS |
Product locat | Charleston |
Cast | Bret Green |
Episodes | EpisodesS04 E26 · Stick to the ScriptMay 25, 2019 S04 E25 · The Name GameMay 18, 2019 S04 E24 · One Step at a TimeMay 11, 2019 View 45+ more |
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ID | 2433373 |
About The Inspectors
Set in Washington, D.C., "The Inspectors" is inspired by real cases handled by the United States Postal Inspection Service. Preston Wainwright is a teenager who doesn't let the paralysis he incurred in a car accident hold him back, and he enjoys working as an intern for his postal inspector mother, Amanda. Together they solve crimes, including Internet scams. The show endeavors to educate young people about making good choices and the importance of communicating with parents and includes a positive message about living with a disability. … MORE
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Police vetting lets in wrong people too often - report
... The Inspectors also found examples of police officers transferring between forces despite complaints or misconduct allegations...
Police vetting lets in wrong people too often - report
By Tom SymondsHome Affairs correspondent
Hundreds of police officers who should have failed vetting checks may be in The Job in England and Wales, a damning report has found.
The Police watchdog looked at eight forces and found decisions on officers which were " questionable at best".
One officer convicted of Domestic Abuse And One accused of sexual assault were among those accepted.
" It's far too easy for the wrong people to Get In , " said Inspector of Constabulary, Matt Parr.
Of 725 sample cases closely examined in the review, there were concerns about 131 officers cleared to serve in police forces - But the watchdog said the true total could be much higher.
The Report highlights misogyny and sexual misconduct, and comes after the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving officer.
Former Home Secretary Priti Patel commissioned The Report Last Year from His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS).
The authors questioned 11,000 officers and Staff - and of The Women who responded, " an alarming number alleged appalling behaviour by male colleagues" raising concerns about risks to people outside The Police .
Vetting is meant to be carried out when candidates apply to join or transfer to a police force And Then every 10 Years , or every seven for sensitive roles.
Instead, the review found officers passed despite having criminal records, being suspected of serious offences, having substantial debts or having family linked to Organised Crime .
" If The Police are to rebuild Public Trust and protect their own female officers and Staff , vetting must be much more rigorous - and sexual misconduct taken more seriously, " said Mr Parr.
The Inspectors also found examples of police officers transferring between forces despite complaints or misconduct allegations.
Most officers were unaware they should report major Life Changes which trigger more vetting, such as divorce, financial trouble or a new partner.
Social Media checks are increasingly important But comments made online by some of the 131 highlighted candidates were found to be discriminatory, inflammatory or extremist.
" Worryingly, the cases we examined didn't result in rejection, " says The Report .
Inspectors found measures to reduce The Risk of professional misconduct in borderline cases were too often not implemented.
During the pandemic, a move to online recruiting meant Some People became police officers without face-to-face interviews.
Currently, The Report says, forces are under enormous pressure to recruit more people.
Conservative austerity cuts, combined with experienced officers leaving, mean an extra 50,000 recruits are needed.
The government promises 20,000 new recruits by March - So Far 15,000 have joined.
" Given the risks involved with recruiting officers at the scale and speed required by the uplift programme, it is essential police leaders act now on our recommendations, " said Mr Parr.
Longstanding failuresAs long ago as 2011 a Northumbria Police officer was jailed for rape, indecent assault, and misconduct in public office.
The vetting process did not reveal allegations made against him during his Army career.
Efforts to tighten The Rules followed, But the HMICFRS investigation reveals ongoing cases where candidates should not have been cleared to serve as police officers, including:
of sexual or Domestic Abuse by police officers or Staff have been investigated in The Last three years in England and Wales, with 625 the subject of Metropolitan Police inquiries in August 2022.
Sex with victimsIn one case, Nicola Brookes says a Sussex Police inspector targeted her for a sexual relationship in 2015 because she was in bad health and a victim of stalking. He had been dealing with her case, But no longer had any legitimate involvement.
Although she consented to sex on one occasion, The Officer was sacked for Gross Misconduct in 2020 because he " abused his position to deliberately engage in intimate relations" with several women, an investigation found.
Ms Brookes says if he had been regularly vetted, a relationship with Another Woman in 2012 could have been investigated earlier.
Growing numbers of police officers are accused of sexual and Domestic Abuse , says Ms Brookes, who wants more spent on vetting.
" They'll vet at the start of the careers But there's clearly not any vetting going on throughout the officers' careers, which is what I think is what needs to be done, " She Said .
Sussex Police said it worked actively to root out police officers who abused their positions of trust, and in Ms Brookes' case, the vetting complied with national policies.
Martin Hewitt , National Police Chiefs' Council Chair, said: " The confidence of The Public and our Staff is dependent on us fixing these problems with urgency, fully and for the long term. Police chiefs are determined to do that. "
Mr Hewitt added that A Number of changes and actions were already under way.
What vetting do I need to become a Police Officer ?Recruitment Vetting is The First level and includes searches of:
Management Vetting is for more sensitive police jobs and includes checks on:
The watchdog HMICFRS says vetting should not simply take account of whether a person has committed an offence, But should check the nature of any unproven allegations or intelligence about a person's Life .
Source of news: bbc.com