Deputy Chief Constable Paul Crowther heads up a national day of action aimed at addressing one of the UK's fastest growing crimes
Chief constables are determined to do everything possible to preserve the policing service to the public through a period of substantial change
ACPO lead for workforce development, Chief Constable Peter Fahy, comments on number of police officers and staff in England and Wales as at 31 March 2011
ACPO lead for workforce development, Chief Constable Peter Fahy, comments on entry points to the policing profession
ACPO president says Assistant Commissioner John Yates has made an enormous contribution to the service
ACPO president says the resignation of Sir Paul Stephenson comes as a matter of huge regret to the service
The annual crime data show police recorded crime for 2010/11 is down four per cent from 2009/10. It also shows the British Crime Survey results remain at the lowest level since the survey started in 1981
ACPO lead on custody responds to annual IPCC statistics on deaths in police custody
Any corrupt officer does huge damage to the 140,000 officers that every day, go out to deliver policing with commitment and integrity
The new number, 101, is part of a national programme to improve access and will give the public one easy way to get in touch with the police for calls that do not require an urgent response
In response to the Victim Commissioner’s report, ACPO lead for Family Liaison Officers, Commander Simon Foy said
Members of the public will be honoured for remarkable acts of bravery at the ACPO National Public Bravery Awards in Harrogate tonight