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<p>The effective communication and progression of cases between investigators and
prosecutors is vital to secure swift and effective outcomes for victims and witnesses.
Improvement in this area is a priority for the police and CPS at both a national and
local level.</p><p> </p><p>In March 2021, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), National
Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) and College of Policing published a joint National Case
Progression Commitment, which provided an in-depth analysis of the barriers to effective
case progression; and sets out their commitment to taking action to drive improvement.</p><p>
</p><p>This work is overseen at a national level by a Joint Operational Improvement
Board (JOIB), which is co-chaired by the Director of Public Prosecutions and the NPCC’s
lead for criminal justice, Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave. The Attorney General
and I regularly meet with the Director of Public Prosecutions to discuss progress.</p><p>
</p><p>At a local level, the recent introduction of Joint Operational Improvement
Meetings has fundamentally changed how issues are identified and addressed. These
meetings create a forum to better improve direct communication between the CPS and
the police and enhance early collaboration to resolve issues. They also provide an
opportunity for CPS Areas and police forces to improve casework performance, through
strong working relationships and practises.</p>
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