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I am conducting research into the implications for communities of the College of Policing policy to ensure all entrants into Police Forces as Constables have obtained or will obtain a degree. I understand that the Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police has submitted a Judicial Review claiming it will cost his Force the equivalent of 40 Officers.
Therefore it seems reasonable to. Assume all Police Forces have undertaken the same research.
Can you please confirm:
1) There is a written record that your Force has considered the implications of this Policy.
2) The contents of this record, in terms of whom was present and the decision and
3) What are the implications for the Force in terms of abstractions (equivalent Officers per day) if this Policy is introduced?