The police have worked with local government, health, probation services and the voluntary sector to tackle domestic abuse and protect victims. We are committed to continuing to work together to improve our response
On May 17, International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO), the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and The College of Policing release the It Gets Better video as part of the global campaign to end homophobic hate and reduce suicide amongst young gay people
Theresa May, Home Secretary told the Police Federation Annual Conference pledged to change the law so criminals who kill police officers face minimum whole-life jail terms
Tackling child sexual exploitation is a top priority for the police service. Nothing is more important in policing than protecting vulnerable people
A long-term reduction in police recorded crime is closely aligned to a downward trend in the independently compiled British Crime Survey.
We advise forces, working with the CPS, to name those who have been charged
Following a Freedom of Information request made by the Labour, ACPO lead on restorative justice and community resolutions, ACC Garry Shewan said:
The police service will continue to use tried and test strategies and look for new evidence based initiatives to prevent crime
Operation Pallial today releases a progress report on its investigation of historic child abuse in care homes in North Wales
Crime statistics for England and Wales released today show again a fall in overall crime.
Across the UK, rogue traders and pushy doorstep sellers who use fraud to con vulnerable people into paying for unnecessary or vastly overpriced work to their home have been targeted in a UK wide day of action today (Wednesday 24 April 2013)
The inaugural Peace Index produced by the Institiute for Economics and Peace shows that the UK has seen a "substantial and sustained" fall in violent crime over the last decade