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Misconduct

  • Abuse of process - boiling down to a fair trial

  • An insight into the relevance of insight in misconduct outcomes

  • Appealing adjournments in misconduct hearings

  • Are LQCs independent (and do they want to be?)

  • Areas of Continuing Legal Risk: a Review of 2014

  • Armstrong: IPCC reports must not stray beyond their statutory ambit

  • Baker: PAT cannot amend its Orders once it is “functus officio”

  • Bonnard: guidance on Regulation 21 of the Police Conduct Regulations

  • Can police forces publish misconduct investigation reports? Should they?

  • College of Policing Guidance on Misconduct Outcomes

  • Competing private and public interests in suspension and investigation

  • Cooper: the last word on the PAT’s standard of review?

  • Decisions on disciplinary sanction must be properly structured

  • Given up the Ghosh? Dishonesty in police misconduct hearings

  • Government considers making police misconduct hearings public

  • Green & Stewart: guidance on misconduct “charges” and PAT appeals

  • Guidance to Appropriate Authorities: police misconduct hearings during the coronavirus restrictions

  • Honesty and integrity - honestly different?

  • Honesty, integrity and pleading / putting allegations

  • Ill-disciplined disclosure

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