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Police Collaborations
The East Midlands Police Collaboration Programme is the largest project of its kind in the UK, serving a population of 4.5 million people living in a region of more than 6,000 square miles. Under the collaboration arrangements, the 5 forces of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire work together in relation to areas vital to policing, ranging from major crime investigation through to IT infrastructure.
Details on the various collaboration agreements can be found by clicking on the links below:
- East Midlands Police Legal Services
- East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU)
- East Midlands Technical Surveillance Unit
- East Midlands Special Operations Unit – Special Branch
- East Midlands Special Operations Unit – Major Crime
- East Midlands Special Operations Unit – Fraud and Financial Investigation
- East Midlands Special Operations Unit – Forensic Services
- East Midlands Regional ESN Programme Team
- East Midlands Police Legal Services
- East Midlands Collaborative Human Resources Service – Learning and Development Unit
- Digital Interview Recording
- Deputy Chief Constable (East Midlands Region)
- Cross Border Operations between East Midlands Forces and South Yorkshire
- Criminal Justice Services – Review Retention and Disposal
- Criminal Justice Services – ICT Provision
- Criminal Justice Services – Data Quality Team
National Agreements
- National Collaboration regarding property and wireless telegraphy interference
- NPCC Section 22a Agreement
- S.22A Collaboration Agreement – in relation to the Modern Slavery Police Transformation Programme
- Minerva collaboration – in relation to the common use of the Niche Records Management System