PIRC was introduced in 2013 when the single Police Service of Scotland (Police Scotland) was established.
The Commissioner, who is appointed by Scottish Ministers, is independent of the police and delivers a free and impartial service.
We independently investigate incidents involving policing bodies in Scotland.
These can include incidents such as:
We can review the way policing bodies in Scotland handle complaints made about them by members of the public.
Read on to find out how to request a review and what the possible outcomes may be.
Before you contact us, you should have:
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A job with PIRC is a uniquely rewarding opportunity to develop your career, whilst making a real difference to how policing in Scotland is delivered.
The Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) has published a report of findings and recommendations following an audit of Police Scotland’s 6 stage complaint handling process.
This bulletin is for everyone who deals with complaints and works in any of the policing bodies and organisations, located in Scotland, for whom the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) is legislatively responsible.