Vision and Mission. The 2016 Review of the Modern Slavery Act by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ highlighted the necessity for a much stronger understanding of the threat of Modern Slavery. The review also identified the limited strategic intelligence contribution made by policing to improve the national threat picture, a finding echoed by the Joint Intelligence Committee’s report to the Prime Minister. The Lead Force shall procure that the National Insight Team will seek to address these issues at a national level, unblocking intelligence and information flows, embedding measures of disruption and carrying out more robust assessments of national police data and intelligence. The creation of the National Insight Team will enable policing to articulate its understanding of risk, and the necessary prevention or disruption responses to the new Prime Minister’s Task Force, providing an unprecedented opportunity to influence wider government and international prevention activity. The Lead Force shall procure that the National Insight Team will provide the foundation for understanding the problem posed by Modern Slavery which is a vital stage in the development of new technical and legislative capabilities to respond more efficiently to, and to prevent, an emerging criminal threat. It will help identify and articulate the demand on policing of responding to Modern Slavery. It will also identify ways for the service to make the response more efficient. The Lead Force shall procure that the National Insight Team will support the collaboration across different types of policing response, including international activity, SOC, and CT by providing stronger data about people, places and methodologies. To provide a robust national evidence base about the nature of the Modern Slavery threat in the UK and national policing’s performance in tackling it, to inform local, regional and national decision making.
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