The legislation requires the College to publish specified information in relation to officers and former officers (including members of the Special Constabulary) who are dismissed for gross misconduct ...
New national apprenticeship requirements will be introduced for the police constable degree apprenticeship in April next year. Training will be focused on workplace skills and on-the-job learning.
Going equipped is the College's operational and frontline publication written by and for police officers and staff.
We've published the latest annual figures for officers placed on the barred list following a conduct hearing between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2024. The number of regular police officers (excluding ...
Regional organised crime units (ROCUs) across the UK have been working closely with local police forces and national agencies to track down and arrest offenders involved in online crimes, such as ...
Today in a statement to MPs, the Home Secretary, Rt. Hon. Yvette Cooper, announced a range of measures on police accountability. This includes a national database of lessons learned where deaths or ...
Implementation of a Summertime Policing Plan (STPP) in Lincolnshire coastal towns to prevent crime and protect people from harm.
Using technology to speed up the process of obtaining digital evidence from victims of rape and serious sexual offences (RASSO) and domestic abuse (DA).
A web-based subscription service, which provides immediate access to information from several databases around vehicles registered to the Republic of Ireland, a current capability gap for Police ...
The National Policing Digital Strategy 2020-2030 highlights that over 90% of reported crimes now have a digital component, creating both challenges and opportunities for police investigations. In 2024 ...
Durham Constabulary has an internal working group and implementation plan in place to ensure timely and controlled deadlines are met following the update on the Code of Ethics.