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PCC regional awareness events begin

Lancashire and Cumbria witnessed the first regional events designed to prepare communities for the arrival of police and crime commissioners

Officer numbers down 6,000 since 2010

Latest Home Office statistics show a steep decline in officer numbers since 2010

Traffic police cuts put public at risk warns charity

Road safety charity Brake has warned that continued severe cuts to roads policing will lead to "more drivers thinking they can get away with life-threatening illegal behaviour".

ACPO welcomes drugs sentencing guidelines

The Sentencing Council has published new and definitive guidelines on drug offences

Rising metal thefts spark police reaction

While the government has today decided to reject a Bill on changing metal theft law, Essex Police have recently achieved some success in fighting the growing problem in their region by using SelectaDNA.

Operational

Police prepare to protect Olympics

Elite members of the Metropolitan Police joined military teams on the River Thames yesterday to demonstrate their readiness for any potential attacks on the waterways of London during this summer's Olympic Games.

Improving Efficiency

101 reasons not to dial 999 in non-emergencies

Following a successful trial across several Forces since 2006, 101 has been adopted as the single national non-emergency number in England and Wales.

Professional Development

New guidelines for police dealings with media

Former parliamentary commissioner on standards Elizabeth Filkin has issued her advice to the Metropolitan Police on how they should interact with members of the press in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal.

Community Policing

ACPO: firm desire to root out prejudice

The Association of Chief Police Officers has responded to figures showing an increase in the number of complaints received about racism among police officers and staff

Incident Live

Incident Live Open Day: February 23

We would like to welcome you at the Incident Live Open Day hosted at the 700 acre site Millbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire, on Thursday 23rd February 2012.

Police TV

Editorial Feature

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A tweet in time...

In the first of a two part article, academics David Waddington and Kerry McSeveny reflect on successful police use of social media during the ‘Liberal Democrat’ protest in Sheffield

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Austerity goes into the long grass over Olympic Security

Security correspondent Dr Dave Sloggett looks at why the Games should be guarded at all costs



Press Releases

Sherpa Incident Command lets Forces climb further

New version of climbing camera system will allow emergency services to gain even greater benefits from existing COFDM camera investments.

The UK Police Directory 2011

The new 2011 ACPO UK Police Directory - Out Now! To order your copy (just £44.95 +£4.95 p&p) please telephone ……..

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