Part 2Complaints and Misconduct

Guidance and regulations

22Power of the Commission to issue guidance

1

The Commission may issue guidance—

a

to police authorities,

b

to chief officers, and

c

to persons who are serving with the police otherwise than as chief officers,

concerning the exercise or performance, by the persons to whom the guidance is issued, of any of the powers or duties specified in subsection (2).

2

Those powers and duties are—

a

those that are conferred or imposed by or under this Part; and

b

those that are otherwise conferred or imposed but relate to—

i

the handling of complaints;

ii

the means by which recordable conduct matters are dealt with; or

iii

the detection or deterrence of misconduct by persons serving with the police.

3

Before issuing any guidance under this section, the Commission shall consult with—

a

persons whom it considers to represent the interests of police authorities;

b

persons whom it considers to represent the interests of chief officers of police; and

c

such other persons as it thinks fit.

4

The approval of the Secretary of State shall be required for the issue by the Commission of any guidance under this section.

5

Without prejudice to the generality of the preceding provisions of this section, the guidance that may be issued under this section includes—

a

guidance about the handling of complaints which have not yet been recorded and about dealing with recordable conduct matters that have not been recorded;

b

guidance about the procedure to be followed by the appropriate authority when recording a complaint or any recordable conduct matter;

c

guidance about—

i

how to decide whether a complaint is suitable for being subjected to local resolution; and

ii

about the information to be provided to a person before his consent to such resolution is given;

d

guidance about how to protect the scene of an incident or alleged incident which—

i

is or may become the subject-matter of a complaint; or

ii

is or may involve a recordable conduct matter;

e

guidance about the circumstances in which it is appropriate (where it is lawful to do so)—

i

to disclose to any person, or to publish, any information about an investigation of a complaint or conduct matter; or

ii

to provide any person with, or to publish, any report or other document relating to such an investigation;

f

guidance about the matters to be included in a memorandum under paragraph 23 or 25 of Schedule 3 and about the manner in which, and the place at which, such a memorandum is to be delivered to the Commission.

6

Nothing in this section shall authorise the issuing of any guidance about a particular case.

7

It shall be the duty of every person to whom any guidance under this section is issued to have regard to that guidance in exercising or performing the powers and duties to which the guidance relates.

8

A failure by a person to whom guidance under this section is issued to have regard to the guidance shall be admissible in evidence in any disciplinary proceedings or on any appeal from a decision taken in any such proceedings.