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Every time an officer conducts a stop and search the officer is required to record it on their Body Worn Video and on TuServ (the software used by Cambridgeshire Constabulary to record the written records concerning stop and searches). All of these records are collated internally allowing us to monitor patterns and trends. The data is used to ensure that we police the country fairly and is also used to help inform and train officers.
Police.uk supply the official stop and search statistical data for all of England and Wales. On their site, you can view the overall stop and search statistics and charts for Cambridgeshire Constabulary.
You can also view the detailed locations of individual stop and searches that take place in your area, plus the outcome, reason and type of stop.
All of our data and statistics are open available to the public for transparency and review. Stop and search data is published on a monthly basis for transparency and accountability and compliance with legislation and policies. All of our data and statistics are openly available to the public for review via the below reports.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary ensures that stop and search is used fairly and effectively to help maintain public trust, confidence, and legitimacy by reviewing and scrutinising all stop and search activity. Within the force we hold our own meetings to ensure we review and scrutinise stop and searches appropriately. Find out more about our internal review processes.
Our stop and search activity is also overseen by an independent Community Scrutiny Panel which holds the force account on any stop and search issues.
Find out more about the Community Scrutiny Panel, including how to get involved.
The Constabulary also holds Community Conversations about Stop and Search with local education establishments, community groups and key stakeholders/partners. Find out more about the Community Conversations, including how to suggest a group to meet with the Constabulary.