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The executive summary to the final report of CSPL's inquiry into policing accountability.
Independent research conducted by Ipsos MORI and analysed by Chris Prosser, University of Oxford, on behalf of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
The Fifteenth Report of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, published in June 2015.
The findings from CSPL's questions to the public as part of the Hansard Society's 2015 Audit of Political Engagement.
Prepared by Chris Prosser and the Committee's Research Advisory Board as part of the Hansard Society's 2015 Audit of Political Engagement
An update note on recent roundtable meetings for CSPL's inquiry into police accountability.
A summary of the police area visits undertaken by members of CSPL for the inquiry into the leadership, ethics and accountability of local policing.
An update on the progress of the CSPL's ongoing inquiry into the accountability structures of local policing.
The Committee received over 100 responses to the consultation on police accountability, launched 6 October 2014.
The Committee published its report on Ethics in Practice: Promoting Ethical Standards in Public Life on 14 July 2014.
Professor Mark Philp looks at the nature of political ethics in practice.
A survey of Local Authorities’ approaches to induction and training.
The Committee published its report on the ethical standards for the providers of public services on 17 June 2014.
Qualititative research conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
In 2013, the Government confirmed that the 7 Principles of Public Life apply to all those delivering public services, regardless of sector. In 2014, we published our report which is intended as a guide to the standards expe…
A survey comparing public perceptions of standards in public life in the UK with Europe.
Our lobbying report and associated documents
A survey of public attitudes towards the ethical standards and conduct of those in public life.
The Committee published its report 'Standards Matter' on 17 January 2013.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life's 14th report examines what works in promoting high ethical standards in public life.
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