ACPO responds to an announcement today from the Director of Public Prosecutions regarding guidance to prosecutors on social media cases
Police forces should make the prevention, detection and investigation of officers abusing their powers for sexual exploitation a higher priority, says a report published today by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) and the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO)
Amendments to the definition of domestic abuse lowers the age classification to 16 or over and for the first time recognises controlling and coercive behaviour over a pattern
Sir Hugh Orde pays tribute to two female officers killed on duty today
ACPO responds to a join thematic inspection report on the use of restorative justice in the criminal justice system
ACPO has today published hate crime data for the period of 1st January to 31st December 2011, highlighting the five ‘monitored’ forms of hate crime classifications used by the police service
ACPO lead for reward and recognition responds to the Government's announcement on long-term reform of police pensions
The Association of Chief Police Officers is calling on the public to help shape police policy involving road death investigations
ACPO guidelines provide general principles to guide forces' interaction with PCCs
The Strategic Policing Requirement released today is intended to support chief constables and Police and Crime Commissioners in delivering police forces national responsibilities
An interim report shows positive progress made in preparing for the introduction of PCC's and highlights continuing priorities to ensure a smooth transition
The Home Office has released service strength statistics which reveal a decrease in police officers of 3.6 per cent. ACPO lead for workforce development, Chief Constable Peter Fahy, said: