South Wales Police Authority take all complaints seriously.
The links below provide you with the full details of how to make a complaint and who to direct your complaint to:
South Wales Police Authority is responsible for investigating complaints against:
Click here for more information on how to make a complaint to South Wales Police Authority.
South Wales Police is responsible for investigaing complaints against:
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Police Officers below the rank of Assistant Chief Constable (e.g. Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Chief Inspector, Superintendent and Chief Superintendent)
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Professional Standards Department of the Force will be responsible for progressing a complaint against police officers and staff. To make a complaint, you can follow any of these steps:-
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Go to any police station where the senior police officer (usually an inspector or sergeant) will meet you and talk to you about it
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Visit your local Citizen's Advice Bureau where you will be guided through the grounds for you complaint
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Contact your solicitor or an MP
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Write a letter with a full account of the incident to the Chief Constable, to South Wales Police, Police Headquarters, Bridgend, CF31 3SU
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