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Groves Commission

The Groves Commission was a 1960s inquiry in the UK that examined how the police handled the investigation of the murder of a 12-year-old girl named Chris Craig. It looked into police procedures, investigative practices, and overall effectiveness in solving the case. The commission aimed to identify weaknesses and suggest improvements to ensure better policing and crime investigation techniques in the future. Its findings contributed to reforms in police methods and raised standards for criminal investigations in the UK.