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Pcs face public discipline probes | Pcs face public discipline probes |
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The body that deals with police complaints is preparing to hold a hearing involving officers in public. | The body that deals with police complaints is preparing to hold a hearing involving officers in public. |
It would be the first time that this has happened in the history of the police service in England and Wales. | It would be the first time that this has happened in the history of the police service in England and Wales. |
Doctors and the military hold disciplinary hearings in public, and the private nature of police hearings has led to allegations of leniency. | Doctors and the military hold disciplinary hearings in public, and the private nature of police hearings has led to allegations of leniency. |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission says it has identified a case which could be heard in public. | The Independent Police Complaints Commission says it has identified a case which could be heard in public. |
But officials will not say what it is and insist no final decision has been made. | |
The power to hold disciplinary proceedings in public was enshrined in the 2002 Police Reform Act, but has not been used. | The power to hold disciplinary proceedings in public was enshrined in the 2002 Police Reform Act, but has not been used. |
Last year, the IPCC consulted on how the process would work and agreed a way forward. | Last year, the IPCC consulted on how the process would work and agreed a way forward. |
Various criteria would have to be met and a hearing would only be held in public if the commission "considers that because of the gravity or other exceptional circumstances it would be in the public interest to do so", a spokeswoman said. | Various criteria would have to be met and a hearing would only be held in public if the commission "considers that because of the gravity or other exceptional circumstances it would be in the public interest to do so", a spokeswoman said. |
Dyche case | Dyche case |
Those cases where inquests or criminal or civil cases had already seen the issues involved discussed would be less likely to have a public disciplinary hearing. | Those cases where inquests or criminal or civil cases had already seen the issues involved discussed would be less likely to have a public disciplinary hearing. |
But the spokeswoman suggested that the case of horse enthusiast Tania Moore, murdered by former boyfriend Mark Dyche in 2004, was one which could have benefited from a public hearing. | But the spokeswoman suggested that the case of horse enthusiast Tania Moore, murdered by former boyfriend Mark Dyche in 2004, was one which could have benefited from a public hearing. |
The victim had told police about threats made by Dyche and several officers faced misconduct hearings in October. | The victim had told police about threats made by Dyche and several officers faced misconduct hearings in October. |
The Police Federation - which represents frontline officers - is believed to be opposed to the move. | The Police Federation - which represents frontline officers - is believed to be opposed to the move. |
The number of complaints against police in England and Wales has risen by 15% over the last year, recent figures showed. | The number of complaints against police in England and Wales has risen by 15% over the last year, recent figures showed. |
But the Police Federation said officers were "too often made to feel guilty before investigation has started" and have in the past accused the IPCC of bias. | But the Police Federation said officers were "too often made to feel guilty before investigation has started" and have in the past accused the IPCC of bias. |