ACPO responds to the Home Affairs Committee report on policing large scale disorder following the criminality and violence seen in August 2011
ACPO lead for complaints and misconduct welcomes IPCC report into complaints and encourages the public to continue to come forward
The Home Secretary has announced that a new police professional body to support all police officers and civilian policing professionals will be set up next year.
Home Secretary Theresa May, whilst talking about police tactics and community relations asked ACPO to look at best practice in stop and search.
Police forces across the country are joining with Government and other agencies to tackle metal theft this Christmas
Clarifying a single domestic abuse definition for use by statutory partners is important for ensuring a consistent approach in recognising and understanding the breadth of abuse experienced by victims and their families
Leadership has always been an important part of tackling police corruption and the service has worked hard to identify threats and put preventive measures in place
ACPO lead for vulnerable adult abuse comments on a report into economic crime and vulnerable adults, which has been written by City of London Police and commissioned and funded by ACPO, Home Office and the Department of Health.
The Guardian has released its report into August's riots, including interviews with people involved in the disturbances.
ACPO lead for Taser comments on figures showing an increased use of the device by police officers
Today sees the launch of the ACPO Christmas drink and drug driving campaign, with officers throughout the UK carrying out thousands of tests on drivers.
The UK Cyber Security Strategy outlines proposals for how the service will continue to develop e-crime capabilities through the new National Crime Agency, as well as supporting the service through improved training to officers and staff to help combat the problem