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Home Office: Police Research and Planning Branch and successors: Reports

Description and record details

Reference HO 377
Title Home Office: Police Research and Planning Branch and successors: Reports
Date 1963-1981
Description

Reports of the Police Research and Planning Branch. The subjects covered include criminal investigation methods, introduction of new equipment and materials, and management information systems.

Arrangement

Unregistered reports in folders, arranged chronologically.

Related material

See also HO 368

Separated material

Many reports were missing at transfer.

Held by The National Archives, Kew
Legal status Public Record(s)
Language

English

Physical description 377 volume(s)
Administrative/ biographical background

The Police Research and Planning Branch was set up in 1963 and is part of the Police Department of the Home Office. Until 1970 its head was an Inspector of Constabulary. After 1970 it was headed by a Deputy Chief Scientific Officer.

The Branch's brief was to develop new methods, equipment and techniques for use by the police, or to modify tried methods and design where necessary; to originate and carry out studies in police science; to provide technical control when such work was carried out in the universities or industry under contract; and to assist police forces by giving scientific and technical advice.