The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is an independent body overseeing the police across England and Wales. Its purpose is to provide the public with assurance that police complaints and misconduct matters are investigated fairly, effectively and independently. Its core functions include investigating complaints made against police officers and staff, and examining the way police forces handle complaints. It also monitors police forces' use of stop and search, deaths during police contact, and serious incidents. The IOPC also provides guidance to police forces on how to handle complaints and other relevant matters, and works to ensure that police forces comply with the Standards of Professional Behaviour.
The IOPC oversees police in England and Wales, investigates complaints, examines police handling of complaints, monitors police use of stop and search and provides guidance for forces.
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