Press releases
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College of Policing statement in response to Home Office announcing an overhaul of the police complaints and discipline process
Marcus Griffiths, head of ethics and professional standards at the College of Policing, said: “The new reforms will benefit policing and the public by ensuring complaints are handled in a reasonable, proportionate and timely manner.

Police resilience trial sparks results for the frontline
A six-month trial examining the resilience and wellbeing of more than a thousand police officers and staff has culminated in a free online mindfulness package being made available to the service.

Response to IOPC report following Operation Kentia
College of Policing repsonse to an IOPC report concerning matters related to the Metropolitan Police Service’s Operation Midland and Operation Vincente

Thinking of joining the police? - video
People looking to join the police may be asking what the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship is all about.
You can find out here.

Advice for new police recruits
As the Government announces plans to recruit 20,000 extra officers, we ask three new police apprentices for advice six months into becoming an officer.

Tool for journalists - what the research says on cutting crime
Journalists and columnists can use the College’s Crime Reduction Toolkit to see the available research on reducing crime.

Recruitment of 20,000 new officers
Many recruits will undergo new training that is fit for 21st century policing and include key areas such as digital policing and personal protection.

Disclosure training for police - more than 100,000 complete course
New training on police disclosure has been completed by more than 100,000 officers and staff

Stop and search - public consultation
A public consultation has been launched to give people a chance to have their say on proposed updates to College of Policing stop and search guidance.

Further clarity needed to deliver impartial investigations say College of Policing
The College of Policing has written to the Home Office to request further clarity in the rules that govern the recording of crime.

College of Policing response to HMICFRS’ ‘Crimes against older people’ report
DCC Janette McCormick, director for policing standards at the College of Policing, said: “Today’s report highlights the importance of identifying vulnerable adults at the early stages of investigations, to ensure victims are protected and have the right support throughout any court process.

College urges greater investment in officers and staff following Frontline Review
Police officers and staff deserve greater investment in wellbeing support, training and development, according to the College of Policing.