Home Secretary Suella Braverman said she wanted officers and the public to have ‘confidence’ in legal processes.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, who welcomed the details of the review
New details of the scope of the review, published on Tuesday, said that it would look at “the existing legislation underpinning use of force, including defences, provides sufficient protections for police officers in the line of duty, particularly in respect of firearms officers”. The Government has announced the details of its review into how the use of force by police officers and police driving is investigated.Other areas to be covered by the review include investigations and post-incident processes, as well as their timeliness and clarity of communication.Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley welcomed the publication of the review’s terms of reference.
“A system that discourages our brave officers from chasing down criminals lets down victims. We must address imbalances in this area of law which is long overdue for reform and build a system which lets the police, police.
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