We must not forget the committed officers and staff who, overwhelmingly, join policing through their desire to keep the public safe from harm
Police need to focus on getting the basics right to improve our response to domestic abuse, says national police lead
Head of ACPO and former chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, Sir Hugh Orde spoke yesterday (Feb 25) in relation to the decision by Mr Justice Sweeney to stay the prosecution of John Downey for the Hyde Park Bombing of 1982.
Chief Constable Mike Barton travelled with the BBC's Inside Out programme to Copenhagen where there is an experiment with drug rooms to explore how other countries deal with drugs
National policing lead for child abuse investigation, Chief Constable Simon Bailey, has been responding to this morning's publication of a report by the NSPCC, commissioned by HMIC, on the police handling of victims of Jimmy Savile.
Information gleaned from the Association of Chief Police Officers under the Freedom of Information Act has now been made available via the ACPO website as part of the Association’s continuing work to promote openness and transparency in policing.
The College of Policing and the Association of Chief Police Officers are signatories to the Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat which was launched today
Britain’s top cops have implemented a national strategy to support those stricken by or under threat from floodwaters.
ACPO responds to the Home Secretary decision on Police Arbitration Tribunal recommendations on police pay and conditions
The Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA), the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives (AACE) and the Association of Police Chief Officers (ACPO) have worked together to agree a number of key principles regarding future collaboration as a professional response to the changing financial climate in order to secure public health, safety and wellbeing.
The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), together with the National Business Crime Forum (NBCF), have announced that a definition of business crime has now been formally agreed.
Chief Constables Council has not created a list of national actions to increase morale in the service because this is a role for individual chiefs