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Principles for the management of all police information and records.
Code of Practice on Police Information and Records Management Presented to…
The NHS, police and government commit to a new approach to ensure those requiring urgent mental health support receive timely care from the most appropriate agency.
Super-complaint from the Criminal Justice Alliance about the police’s use of ‘suspicion-less’ stop and searches and the scrutiny of all stop and search powers.
The home of College of Policing on GOV.UK.
Guidance on submitting a super-complaint about policing.
The police super-complaints system allows designated organisations to raise issues on behalf of the public about harmful patterns or trends in policing.
Super-complaint made by the Centre for Women's Justice.
Responses to recommendations in the report on the Centre for Women’s Justice super-complaint on how the police deal with domestic abuse cases involving police officer or police staff suspects.
Super-complaint from the Tees Valley Inclusion Project.
Sets out the basic principles in relation to the ethical and professional processing of data and information managed through either or both PNC and LEDS.
This code of practice sets out what chief officers should do to ensure an ethical culture in police forces.
The College of Policing is seeking views on new guidance that will accompany its recently launched public and personal safety training.
Sets out the basic principles in relation to firearms, specialist munitions and less lethal weapons by police.
Submitted by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, on behalf of the National Stalking Consortium.
This consultation is seeking views on a proposed new version of the code of ethics, which police officers and others use to guide decisions.
Police forces have committed to pursuing all leads where there is a reasonable chance it could result in catching a perpetrator and solving a crime.
The College of Policing is seeking views from the public and across policing on new guidance for the use, welfare and care of police dogs and horses.
An overview of work done by the College of Policing between April 2021 and March 2022, along with a summary of the College’s 2021 to 2022 accounts.
Responses from bodies subject to recommendations and actions in the report on Hestia’s super-complaint on the police response to victims of modern slavery
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