Английская Википедия:His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:For Шаблон:Infobox government agency His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) is a public body of the Scottish Government and reports to the Scottish Parliament. It has statutory responsibility for the inspection of the effectiveness and efficiency of the police service in Scotland.
HMICS is part of a tripartite distribution of powers for accountability for the Scottish police service. The Scottish Government has powers to make regulations for the governance and administration of the police force and the promotion of efficiency. The Scottish Police Authority is responsible for setting the budget and ensuring that best value is attained for the public purse. The chief constable is responsible for operational policing.
The head of the service is HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary, held by Craig Naylor since March 2022.[1]
The HMICS is based at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh and had £1.2m of funding allocated by the Scottish Government in 2013–14.[2]
History
HMICS was established by the Police (Scotland) Act 1857.
Until 1 April 2013, HMICS was responsible for inspections of the eight Scottish territorial police forces, the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency, the Scottish Criminal Record Office, the Scottish Police College and the Scottish Police Information Strategy.
Until 1 April 2007, HMICS was also responsible for dealing with complaints against the police; since then non-criminal complaints have been dealt with by the Police Complaints Commissioner, following the passing of the Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006. HMIC has no authority to deal with complaints against chief police officers.
List of chief inspectors
- John Kinloch, 1857Шаблон:Ndash1872
- Charles Carnegie, 1872Шаблон:Ndash1884
- David Monro, 1884Шаблон:Ndash1904
- Arthur George Ferguson, 1904Шаблон:Ndash1927
- William David Allan, 1927Шаблон:Ndash1930
- Robert Maxwell Dudgeon, 1930Шаблон:Ndash1945
- Sidney Anderson Kinnear, 1946Шаблон:Ndash1957
- Thomas Renfrew, 1958Шаблон:Ndash1966
- Andrew Meldrum, 1966Шаблон:Ndash1969
- David Gray, 1970Шаблон:Ndash1979
- Edward Frizzell, 1979Шаблон:Ndash1983
- Alexander Morrison, 1983Шаблон:Ndash1990
- Colin Sampson, 1991Шаблон:Ndash1993
- John MacInnes Boyd, 1993Шаблон:Ndash1996
- William George MacKenzie Sutherland, 1996Шаблон:Ndash1998
- William Taylor, 1999Шаблон:Ndash2001
- Hugh Roy Graham Cameron, 2002Шаблон:Ndash2004
- Andrew Gibson Brown, 2004Шаблон:Ndash2007
- Paddy Tomkins, 2007Шаблон:Ndash2009
- Andrew Laing, 2010Шаблон:Ndash2013
- George Graham, 2013Шаблон:Ndash2014
- Derek Penman, 2014Шаблон:Ndash2018
- Gill Imery, 2018 Шаблон:Ndash March 2022
- Craig Naylor, 2022–present
See also
- His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services
- Public bodies of the Scottish Government
References
External links
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