Prime Minister David Cameron, A prime minister is the presiding head of government. He can dismi...

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Prime Minister David Cameron, A prime minister is the presiding head of government. He can dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the Government. by Mind Map: Prime Minister David Cameron, A prime minister is the presiding head of government.  He can dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the Government.

1. Home Secretary Teresa May MP, is the minister who is in charge at the home office for the UK. Home Secretary responsible for internal affairs within England and Wales, and for immigration and citizenship for the whole of the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

1.1. Under-Secretary of State for Border Control Damian Green MP, he is mainly incharge for such things as Immigration, asylum and border control. As well as being responsible for policy on immigration and asylum, implementation of the immigration cap, policy on passports and oversight of the Identity and Passport Service and the General Register Office, creation of a border police force, border control and enforcement.

1.1.1. UK Border Agency, It provides financial support and accommodation to some people who arrive in the UK seeking asylum. It will only provide you with accommodation and assistance if you have no other way of supporting yourself while you are in the country. Other than that you will be deported back to your own country.

1.2. Under-Secretary of State for Crime and Policing Nick Herbert PM, Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing into two new ministerial posts: Security & Counter-Terrorism and Crime & Policing. It is a Ministerial position held jointly at the Home Office and the Ministry of Justice in the Government of the United Kingdom.

1.2.1. West Yorkshire Police, this is a territorial police force responsible for policing West Yorkshire in England. It is the fourth largest force in England and Wales by number of officers, with 5671 officers.

1.2.1.1. West Yorkshire Police Authority, This procedure explains how to make an appeal if you are dissatisfied with the way the Police Authority has dealt with your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act. It is the Authority's intention to respond positively to any appeals which are made and to ensure that anyone who makes an appeal is dealt with fairly.

1.2.1.1.1. HMIC, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) independently assesses police forces and policing activity ranging from neighbourhood teams through serious crime to the fight against terrorism – in the public interest.

1.2.1.1.2. IPCC, this is where investigations of incidents that have been alleged misconduct by police are taken, created in 2004. It is funded by Home Office but completely independent of it to ensure impartiality takes place.

2. Ministry Of Justice Ken Clarke MP, A Ministry Of Justice's job can be involved in lots of aspects of the government. As well as clarifying and upholding the law itself.

2.1. Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Youth Justice Crispin Blunt MP, He is responsible for prisons and probation, youth justice, criminal law as well as sentencing policy and criminal justice.

2.1.1. HM Prison Service, these are a part of the national offender management service for the government, which are mainly managing most of prisons in England and Wales.

2.1.1.1. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons, these are to inspect the 16 prison establishments throughout Scotland in order to examine the treatment of, and the conditions for prisoners.

2.1.2. HM Probation Service, Here they provide supervision for offenders mainly in the community. They also assist the courts by doing reports which influence what the sentence will be on the individual.

2.1.2.1. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons, report directly to the Secretary of State on the effectiveness of work with adults, children and young people who have offended aimed at reducing reoffending and protecting the public.