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278: 221: 35: 109:", the inquiry raised the issues of ineffective resource management; a lack of accountability; a "top heavy" rank structure and management; a need for focus on frontline policing; a need for recognition of police efforts, and a need for employment of civilian staff within the police - referred to in the report as 'Civilianisation'. 93:, with members John Bullock, Professors Eric Caines and Colin Campbell, and Sir Paul Fox among the committee. The committee released its report, commonly known as the Sheehy Report, in 1993, with recommendations for significant restructuring of ranks and remuneration, detailed in seven sections in over 200 pages. 128:, claiming that the duties of a deputy can still be taken on by an assistant. It also called for responsibility reallocation of current serving officers, recommending ranks such as 'operational officer', 'team leader', 'policy formulator' and 'chief executive' should be created, while also offering the 105:, listed seven sections related to ranking, pay, conditions, and budgeting of the police, offering implementation advice in one section. Detailing the need for change within police forces around the United Kingdom, also taking into account "the special and difficult circumstances of the 89:(before being published in 1993), to "examine the rank structure, remuneration, and conditions of service of the police service of England and Wales, in Scotland and in Northern Ireland," and to present recommendations if found necessary. The inquiry committee was chaired by 46:
about a summary of the rest of the inquiry, and the reaction and possible changes related to it. The current summary may prove to be confusing, and may be uncited, and should possibly be cleared up itself.
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The report was widely condemned by the police in the UK, and most of its recommendations were rejected by the subsequent Home Secretary,
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more responsibilities over their police forces, also finding the 'gold', 'silver' and 'bronze' command system, already in use by the
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at the time, an effective means of command by means of rank flexibility.
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The report called for the abolition of the ranks of
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Sheehy Report

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