Ndekọ Mkpebi 019/2021 - Netwọk ikike nke Forensic - Nkebi nke 22A Nkwekọrịta Mmekọrịta

Ndị uwe ojii na Kọmishọna Mpụ maka Surrey – Mkpebi ime ndekọ

Report Title: Forensic Capability Network – Section 22A Collaboration Agreement

Nọmba mkpebi: 019/2021

Author and Job Role: Alison Bolton, Chief Executive

Akara mkpuchi: ỌR.

Nchịkọta onye isi:

The Transforming Forensics Programme was established in 2017 to support police forces in England and Wales to deliver sustainable, high quality forensic science capabilities in support of the Home Office’s Forensic Science Strategy.

As a result of work carried out by the Transforming Forensics Programme, PCCs and Chief Constables are now asked to enter into a collaboration agreement pursuant to section 22A of the Police Act 1996 (as amended by the PRSRA) to establish a Forensic Capability Network (FCN). The FCN is a community of all its members’ forensic science capabilities and expertise – still owned and managed locally but benefitting from a level of collective investment, focus, networking and support. Its aim is to work together nationally to deliver high quality, specialist forensic science capabilities; to share knowledge; and to improve resilience, efficiency, quality and effectiveness.

All Chief Constables, PCCs (and equivalents) are party to this Agreement. The Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset will act as the initial Host Policing Body. The responsibilities of individual PCCs in respect of governance of the FCN, strategy, financial and budgetary arrangements (including in the event of the expiry of Home Office direct grant funding) and voting are detailed in the Agreement.

Nkwanye:

That the PCC signs the Section 22A Agreement in respect of the Forensic Capability Network.

Nkwenye onye uwe ojii na kọmishọna mpụ

Ana m akwado nkwado (s):

mbinye aka: David Munro (mbinye mbinye aka mmiri nwere na OPCC)

Ụbọchị: 29th March 2021

Ekwesịrị ịgbakwunye mkpebi niile na ndekọ mkpebi.

Ebe echebara echiche

Nyocha

The agreement has been subject to extensive consultation with PCCs. The Head of Forensic Investigations for Surrey and Sussex has been consulted from a local perspective.

Mmetụta ego

These are detailed in the Agreement.

Legal

This has been subject to legal review, including the APACE legal network.

Ize

Have been discussed as part of the consultation with PCCs and Chiefs.

Ịha nhata na iche iche

Ọ dịghị onye na-ebilite.

Ihe ize ndụ nye ikike mmadụ

None arising