Today sees the official launch of the College of Policing, the professional body for policing. This is an important development as the College will be the first national body to focus solely on strengthening professionalism in the service
The police service is keen to work with the IPCC to improve its response to police complaints and to carefully consider the recommendations made
Figures published today show police officer numbers have reduced to the lowest level since 2002
Twitter has published a transparency report outlining the number of information requests made by police to the social networking site
Police forces are not short of talent. In fact a bigger challenge is dealing with ambitious staff frustrated by the lack of promotion opportunities
Sir Hugh Orde, ACPO President, responds to Stephen Glover article ‘Why shouldn't we sign up a U.S. supercop to put a rocket up Britain's complacent police chiefs?’ (Daily Mail, 24/01/13)
The Office of National Statistcs analysis of variation in crime trends provides a series of hypothesis for variations in crime recording
The Office of National Statistics bulletin published today shows police recorded crime is down seven per cent, while the independent crime survey shows an eight per cent decrease in crime
ACPO is conducting a trial in one police force that gives officers the discretion to decide whether to complete a Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Honour-based-violence (DASH) form after risk assessing and investigating a domestic incident
The Association of Chief Police Officers today publishes an external review of policies and practices relating to organisational integrity in the UK police service
Crime fighting charity Crimestoppers is today launching a campaign to fight human trafficking by encouraging the UK public to pass on information about forced labour exploitation anonymously
The news of the passing of Paul McKeever has come as a shock to the policing family