Chief Inspector of Constabulary Tom Winsor said an interview with The Times that some minority communities "administer their own forms of justice"; ACPO lead for local policing responds
ACPO President responds to Sky News survey on trust in policing
The issue of cycling on the pavement, as in other areas of law enforcement, varies according to local circumstances
National policing lead on crime statistics, Chief Constable Jeff Farrar, has responded to today’s report from the UK Statistics Authority, removing the National Statistics designation for stats arising from recorded crime data.
Sky News’ report following a criminal gang cultivating and dealing cannabis on a commercial scale provides a fascinating insight into the world of cannabis cultivation and criminals who think it is acceptable to sell drugs to primary school children
A blog by Mark Reckless MP, in advance of a Westminster Hall debate on PCCs and the future of ACPO which he is sponsoring today (Jan 15 2014), published a blog this morning on the Central Lobby section of Politics Home. There were some statements made which we felt were inaccurate - here is our response.
National policing lead for professional standards, Chief Constable Mike Cunningham, has spoken out on the topic of police corruption, particularly that brought about by financial pressures.
ACPO response to comments by Tom Winsor, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary, on police use of social media
The Association of Chief Police Officers is delighted to congratulate all those honoured in the 2014 New Years' Honours List for services to policing and the police family.
Statement from National Policing Lead on Finance and Resources, Chief Constable Nick Gargan on the 2014/15 Police Settlement
National policing lead for migration and associated issues, Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer, has hailed the publication of the Modern Slavery Bill this morning.
A Home Office report highlighted a fall in wounding with knives and attempted murder since the riots in England two years ago