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Police 'damaged but not broken', says annual HMIC report Police 'damaged but not broken', says annual HMIC report
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An annual assessment of policing in England and Wales say forces have been damaged - but not broken - by a series of scandals. An annual assessment of policing in England and Wales says it has been damaged - but not broken - by scandals.
More soon. HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary Tom Winsor said scandals and revelations had damaged public confidence and the morale of honest hardworking officers.
In his annual report to Parliament, he said it was the responsibility of chief constables to repair the damage.
A recent report into the Stephen Lawrence murder prompted a judge-led inquiry into undercover operations.