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<p>The National Police Chiefs’ Council has established the new Joint International
Policing Hub to triage requests for international police assistance through a single
point. The Hub joins up the police at a national level and with Home Office and Foreign
and Commonwealth Office and is intended to promote the UK model of policing by consent.
Decisions on who to recommend to deploy, and where, lies with Chief Constables, in
conjunction with their Police and Crime Commissioners.</p><p>As the first professional
body for all of policing in England and Wales, the College of Policing develops standards
and guidance for policing. The College is considering flexibility and the structure
of entry, exit and re-entry of officers. It is also considering routes for officers
to gain external experience, such as secondments, as part of the Leadership Review.</p><p>The
Government has no plans to publish the details of police, law enforcement specialists
and other relevant civilian experts in service in UN operations and at the UN Headquarters.
Any personnel deployed as part of a national contingent are listed on the UN website:
http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/contributors/2016/apr16_4.pdf</p>
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