IOPC publishes figures on police complaints made in 2020/21

16 Nov 2021 01:09 PM

The Independent Office for Police Conduct yesterday published its annual report on police complaints in 2020/21.

These are the first complaints statistics to be published since moving to a new system of recording complaints, under new regulations within the Policing and Crime Act, which came into force in February 2020.

Yesterday’s figures present different data from previous annual complaints reports due to the changes in legislation and changes to the complaint categories.

As a result, these figures are ‘experimental statistics’ as defined by the Office for National Statistics, which describes them as a ‘series of statistics that are in the testing phase and not yet fully developed’. For this reason, any conclusions about trends need to be treated with caution and they cannot be meaningfully compared to previous years.

A police complaint is an expression of dissatisfaction by a member of the public about the service they have received from a police force.

The report shows:

Complaints logged:

Dealing with complaints:

Complaint outcomes:

Given the experimental status of these statistics, caution is needed when drawing conclusions about the outcomes reported. Not all complaints recorded in 20/21 will have been finalised and so these outcomes present only a partial picture.