NPCC chair Sara Thornton pays tribute to the Fed chairman
The latest Police Federation Pay & Morale survey shows real concerns amongst officers about levels of mental health issues, stress and reduced morale. Chief constables outline our commitment to recognise the contribution of all officers by focusing on wellbeing.
Whatever you're doing this Bank Holiday weekend, stay safe with advice from Counter Terrorism Policing.
Responding to a report by Reform which calls for forces to meet the technological demand of changing crime, NPCC lead outlines how policing is adapting.
Following the attack on Westminster on 22 March, police forces provided weekly returns of recorded hate crime to the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC).
With participation from all forces across England and Wales, police ran targeted operations against drink and drug driving throughout June in which 38,807 vehicles were stopped and 35,382 breath tests administered, 10 per cent of which were positive, failed, or refused.
The Home Secretary has announced that she is committing an extra £20 million over three years to combat the online grooming of children for sexual exploitation.
Police are charged with maintaining order and keeping people safe. In fulfilling those duties, they will sometimes need to use force on behalf of the state to protect the public and themselves form harm.
Statistics released by the Home Office show that there has been an increase in the number of police firearms operations and incidents in which police firearms were discharged.
The key advice is:
Run – to a place of safety. This is better than trying to surrender or negotiate.
Hide – it is better to hide than confront. Barricade yourself in, turn your phone to silent and use only when it is safe to do so.
Tell – Make sure you know the local emergency numbers in the country you’re travelling to. For all EU counties it’s 112.
The NPCC Lead for Revision of Police Pursuits responds to figures released by the IPCC which show that the number of pursuit-related deaths have increased.