The Home Affairs Committee have today published their report, ‘Policing and mental health’, exploring the relationship between the police service and those in crisis.
The Association of Chief Police Officers has welcomed the report of the Interception of Communications Commissioner's Office (IOCCO) on its inquiry into police service use of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) to identify journalistic sources.
The IPCC's report into complaints against the police service released today shows a 15 per cent increase over the last year
The 'Integrity Matters' report released by HMIC today shows that corruption is not widespread within the police service and senior officers are committed to promoting integrity in their forces
The national statistics on the police workforce in England and Wales released by the Home Office today show a loss of 1,295 officers and 1,023 police staff in the last year
Police and prosecutors have today been given the clearest instructions yet on assessing the vital issue of consent in rape cases
Following this morning's report by the Victims' Commissioner, Baroness Newlove, into complaints systems for victims in the criminal justice system, National Policing Lead for Victims and Witnesses, Assistant Chief Constable Gary Cann, has pledged to work with colleagues across the service to make sure that the police's own complaints processes are operating in the best possible way so as to ensure the confidence of victims who feel they have cause for complaint.
The analysis shows the incoming and ongoing work of the police and suggests an increasing amount of police time is directed towards public protection work such as managing high-risk offenders and protecting victims who are at risk and often vulnerable
The latest crime statistics show crime is down overall but with increases in recorded violent and sexual offences
The Chancellor, George Osborne, has announced £1 million in government support for the development of a new memorial to honour the United Kingdom’s Police service, to be built at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. The announcement was made at a reception held on behalf of the Police Arboretum Memorial Trust at Number 11 Downing Street, attended by business leaders, Chief Constables and Police and Crime Commissioners.
Younger drivers remain proportionately more likely than their over-25 counterparts to fail a breath-test for driving under the influence, the UK’s national lead for roads policing has said.
In light of the attacks in Paris last week, we have been reviewing, alongside our partners, our overall security posture. National Policing Lead for Counter-terrorism, Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley provides a update