The Leveson Inquiry has looked at the culture, practices and ethics of the press and made recommendations
Children’s Minister Edward Timpson published consultation proposals to allow Ofsted to share the names and addresses of children’s homes on their register with the police, the Department for Education and the Office of the Children’s Commissioner
The CSEW is a face to face survey in which people are asked about their experiences of crime, attitudes to crime and policing issues and perceptions of the police
Mind's research has found more needs to be done to ensure people can get the care they need when they are in crisis
The Home Office Alcohol Strategy Consultation begins today and it includes various strategies to tackle misuse, one of which is minimum unit pricing
Distraction burglars are members of serious organised crime groups who travel the country to target elderly people who keep cash in their homes
UN International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women 2012 has been marked by the introduction of new legislation designed to provide further protection to victims of stalking
ACPO lead on domestic violence, Chief Constable Carmel Napier, said the checklist will help convict those carrying out the abuse
The Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset police, Colin Port has announced his retirement. Sir Hugh Orde comments on the loss to the service.
There has been a proactive police response to group associated child sexual exploitation in a lot of police forces, which has lead to prosecutions. ACPO is working to disseminate this best practice to all forces to protect children across the country
ACPO president Sir Hugh Orde offers best wishes to newly elected Police and Crime Commissioners following today's election results.
The numbers of seizures made are affected by police activity and changes in recording practices and police powers. There were 216, 296 drugs seizures made by the police and the UK Border Agency in England and Wales in 2011/12