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December 2, 2005: New Criminal Justice Inspectorate Blueprint
The blueprint for the
new single inspectorate for
justice, community safety and custody has just been published by the
Home Office,
Department for Constitutional Affairs and
the Attorney General.
Independent inspection in the criminal justice system has long played a crucial
role in improving services and holding organisations to account for their
standards of service and treatment of individuals.
The Government intends to bring forward legislation to create a single
inspectorate for justice, community safety and custody. The aim is to create a
new, single inspectorate to replace the five that currently exist for the
police, the
Crown Prosecution Service,
court administration,
prisons and the
National
Probation Service. In March 2005, the
Chancellor of the Exchequer had announced the Government’s intention to
reduce the number of public sector inspectorates from eleven to four. The Home
Office, the Attorney General’s Office and the Department for Constitutional
Affairs consulted on proposals to bring together and refocus the work of the
five inspectorates for the police, the Crown Prosecution Service, court
administration, prisons and the National Probation Service.
According to the government:
“The inspectorate will create a storehouse of expertise from
the current inspectorates, sharing best practice in independent inspection and
driving up standards across the system.”
Home Office Minister Fiona Mactaggart commented:
“The blueprint we have published today offers a unique
opportunity to create an inspection regime that covers the criminal justice
process from end to end - to make sure we provide a rigorous improved system
for all those who come into contact with it…”
“The single inspectorate outlined today will build on the excellent work the
five justice inspectorates have done in driving up performance. The new
inspectorate will have a general duty to inspect and report on the functioning
of the justice system and the delivery by the bodies within it of their duties
relating to wider community safety. In addition to this general duty, the
single inspectorate will have a special duty to inspect and report on the
treatment and conditions of those in custody."
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