Inspection Reports

Disclosure is one of the cornerstones of the criminal justice system and disclosure of unused material is a key component of the investigative and prosecution process. It should be considered at the point where a criminal investigation begins and be at the forefront as the case progresses.

Published: 18 July 2017

CJJI Business Plan 2016-17 (PDF)

Published: 27 June 2016

Historically, files were transferred between the police, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), the courts and the defence on paper. This resulted in delays and substantial storage costs. Information was regularly duplicated, and there was a risk of information being lost or disclosed to the wrong people. Digitisation of the processes is essential if the criminal […]

Published: 13 April 2016

Witness for the prosecution: Identifying victim and witness vulnerability in criminal case files (PDF) The police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) are two of the principal participants in the criminal justice system. They have complementary roles: the police investigate crime and the CPS prepares the cases and presents them in court. If victims or […]

Published: 12 November 2015

Work by probation staff, police and prisons to protect the public from high-risk offenders was getting better, but there was still more to do.

Published: 22 October 2015

Joint Inspection of the Provision of Charging Decisions (PDF)

Published: 28 May 2015

Joint review of Disability Hate Crime (PDF) Large print version of Joint review of Disability Hate Crime (PDF) Easy Read version of Joint review of Disability Hate Crime (PDF)

Published: 21 May 2015

CJJI Business Plan 2015-16 (PDF)

Published: 20 March 2015

Investigation and prosecution of fatal road traffic incidents report (PDF) Interview with Michael Fuller, Chief Inspector, HMCPSI (YouTube link)

Published: 04 February 2015

Youth offending teams were playing an important part in the Troubled families (TF) programme in their work to reduce reoffending by young people

Published: 15 January 2015