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Police Federation Independent Review
The RSA today published its final report concluding its Independent Review of the Police Federation in England & Wales. The report outlines the support for fundamental reform of the Police Federation, based on survey work conducted by Ipsos of more than 12,000 members.
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Police and Crime Commissioners: one year on
Research Director, Ashley Ames discusses whether the public are aware of Police and Crime Commissioners and their role, one year on from the inaugural elections.
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Public attitudes to drugs policy
A new Ipsos poll for the Transform Drugs Policy Foundation shows 53% of the public want cannabis legalised or decriminalised, and 67% want a review of Britain's approach to drugs.
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Beyond Turnout: The Police and Crime Commissioner elections
Associate Director, Rachel Worsley, discusses the challenges awaiting the new local Police and Crime Commissioners as they bed into their newly created roles.
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Poll on Police and Crime Commissioner elections
Ipsos was commissioned by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) to conduct research ahead of the Police and Crime Commissioner elections.
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Public blamed ECHR over the Home Secretary for Abu Qatada delays
In the April edition of the political monitor we look at public opinion on the deportation of radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada.
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Police Federation of England and Wales
Our research undertaken on behalf of the Police Federation of England and Wales shows that the British public would be worried if the police stopped providing the current range of services due to budget cuts.
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Police Accountability and Governance Structures
The Association of Police Authorities (APA) commissioned the Ipsos Crime & Justice research team to carry out a series of discussion workshops to establish public attitudes to changes to police governance, and in particular the proposed role of elected Police Commissioners, as outlined in the Home Office 'Policing in the 21st Century' consultation paper.