ACPO lead for rape and serious sexual offences comments on figures on the investigation of rape in England and Wales
The police service recorded 48,127 hate crimes between January and December 2010, which compares to 51,920 crimes in 2009.
ACPO lead on workforce development responds to a Policy Exchange report on 'Cost of Cops', released today. The report repeats an argument that ACPO has made on many occasions.
ACPO President recognises the tremedous cooperation across the criminal justice system in response to the violent disorder
Crime prevention advice is now available online at www.police.uk - the policing website for England and Wales
When a force requires supplementary resources from across the country, the Police National Information Coordination centre (PNICC) is activated to co-ordinate the response
Officers have shown great professionalism and courage in the face of violence and aggression
This year’s targeted summer drink and drug driving campaign, found the percentage of drivers to be over the legal alcohol limit had increased compared to last year.
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