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182:, which was the responsibility of a separate body, the Police Complaints Board for Northern Ireland also set up under the Police Act 1976. Nor did it cover Scotland, which retained the mechanism set up by the Police (Scotland) Act 1967. 213:. A significant change was that the PCA was given extra powers allowing it to supervise police investigations into complaints, which has been taken further in its successor, the 364: 354: 369: 206: 121: 114: 214: 125: 339: 266: 359: 210: 129: 17: 159:
in the mid-1970s, and criticism of a perceived lack of independence in the existing process, the Police Complaints Board was created by the
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Until the creation of the PCB in June 1977, complaints against police officers were handled directly by the forces concerned, although the
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The new board could scrutinise a report produced by an investigating force and satisfy itself that justice had been done, or instruct the
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of the force against whom the complaint had been made to take disciplinary proceedings against the offending police officers.
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could refer a serious complaint to another police force for investigation under a mechanism set out in Section 49 of the
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which replaced it on 1 April 2004 and which has the ability to carry out its own independent investigations.
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organisation tasked with overseeing the system for handling complaints made against
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The Police Complaints Procedure; A Survey of Complainants' Views
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The result was that the board was abolished and replaced by the
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on it which investigated, amongst other things, allegations of
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against the police led to pressure to reform the PCB.
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Complaints about the English and Welsh police forces
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Index

List of police complaints authorities
non-departmental public body
Home Office
British government
police
England
Wales
Police Complaints Authority
Police Complaints Authority
Independent Police Complaints Commission
Independent Office for Police Conduct
Home Secretary
Police Act 1964
Director of Public Prosecutions
Metropolitan Police
Police (Complaints) Act 1976
chief constable
Northern Ireland
Brixton
Scarman report
racism
Police Complaints Authority
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
Independent Police Complaints Commission
Waters, Ian
The British Journal of Criminology
doi
10.1093/bjc/40.4.617
The Police Complaints Procedure; A Survey of Complainants' Views
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