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The ‘Inspection of the performance of Home Office police forces’ document sets out in great detail the process of monitoring forces.
This includes the differences between their two monitoring approaches ‘Scan’ and ‘Engage’, the criteria for moving from ‘Scan’ to ‘Engage’ (or vice-versa) and the role of the Policing Performance Oversight Group in monitoring forces in the ‘Engage’ process.