Child sexual exploitation spans all cultures and ethnicities. While there are occasions when cultural issues do arise, we have to work across all boundaries to tackle child sexual exploitation
ACPO lead for equality, diversity and human rights responds to an article about racism complaints against police officers
Commenting ahead of the march in London by police officers on 10 May, ACPO President Sir Hugh Orde said:
Statements in Parliament on 24 April 2012 and a report in the Yorkshire Post on 24 April 2012, have regrettably given the erroneous impression that Transparency international UK (TI-UK) is providing external scrutiny for a review of spending on consultants within ACPO
A national problem profile published today by the Association of Chief Police Officers shows the commercial cultivation of cannabis continues to pose a significant risk to the UK with increasing numbers of farms being detected by police
ACPO responds to resignation of Chief Constable of Gloucestershire Police Tony Melville
ACPO responds to the government's announcement that there will be a consultation on tackling irresponsible dog ownership
Police recorded data for the 12 months to December 2011 shows overall crime is down three per cent when compared with the previous 12 months. The newly named independent Crime Survey for England and Wales remains steady and broadly in line with police recorded crime
Today, April 18, marks National Stalking Awareness Day and forces across the country are taking part in a number of activities in support
Accepting that individuals in the heat of complex incidents can make mistakes is most likely to encourage greater openness from officers
Our experience in policing shows that football matches tend to lead to an increase in crime and disorder in the areas surrounding football grounds
Eight forces have completed an anti-social behaviour pilot to improve case management and call handling responses