ACPO lead on anti-social behaviour, Deputy Chief Constable Simon Edens responds to Government announcement on anti-social behaviour.
The police service has today published a report into the retention of human tissue following suspicious death or homicide investigations by police forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
With just 67 days until the start of the London 2012 Games, the British police service has worked together to resource what will be the largest ever pre-planned policing operation
An approved judgment has been made today in relation to the use of production orders by Essex police in the case of the Dale Farm evictions in October 2011
A small team of UK football policing officers will head to Euro 2012 as part of an international policing contingent to assist authorities in Poland and the Ukraine who are hosting the tournament
Child sexual exploitation spans all cultures and ethnicities. While there are occasions when cultural issues do arise, we have to work across all boundaries to tackle child sexual exploitation
ACPO lead for equality, diversity and human rights responds to an article about racism complaints against police officers
Commenting ahead of the march in London by police officers on 10 May, ACPO President Sir Hugh Orde said:
Statements in Parliament on 24 April 2012 and a report in the Yorkshire Post on 24 April 2012, have regrettably given the erroneous impression that Transparency international UK (TI-UK) is providing external scrutiny for a review of spending on consultants within ACPO
A national problem profile published today by the Association of Chief Police Officers shows the commercial cultivation of cannabis continues to pose a significant risk to the UK with increasing numbers of farms being detected by police
ACPO responds to resignation of Chief Constable of Gloucestershire Police Tony Melville
ACPO responds to the government's announcement that there will be a consultation on tackling irresponsible dog ownership