The
Association of Chief Police Officers
(ACPO) of England, Wales and Northern Ireland ensures that policy
development work is undertaken in one place rather than in 44 separate
forces. While ACPO does not collect statistics on crime, police personnel,
or performance, this website features many useful downloads.
The
Association of Police Authorities
represents police authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, both
on the national stage and locally. It influences policy on policing and
supports local police authorities.
The
British Association for Women
in Policing is the only organisation in the UK to draw members from all
ranks of the police service,and support staff, both male and female
British Transport Police is the
national police force for the railways and is also responsible for policing
the London Underground system.
Centrex is the working name of the
Central Police Training and Development Authority, a new force designed to
define, develop and promote policing excellence.
The Gay
Police Association has members in all 52 UK
police forces, and supports 16,000 police staff.
This represents the largest minority community employed by the police.
The GPA also work to educate the police service and government on
issues connected with sexual orientation and policing.
HM
Inspectorate of Constabulary are charged with
examining and improving the efficiency of the Police Service in England and
Wales. HM Inspectors of Constabulary are appointed on the recommendation of
the Home Secretary.
The
Independent Police Complains Commission
(IPCC) will have overall responsibility for the system of complaints against
the police from April 2004, when they replace the Police Complaints
Authority.
Macpherson Inquiry: This essential
website provides the full Report of Sir William Macpherson's Inquiry
into the death of Stephen Lawrence. It concludes the police investigation
was "marred by a combination of professional incompetence, institutional
racism and a failure of leadership".
The
Metropolitan Police
website publishes a range of information about its plans and performance in
addressing crime in London. The head of the Met Police traditionally holds
the rank of Commissioner.
Metropolitan Police
Commander Brian Paddick attracted controversy and
huge local support for his unorthodox solutions to tackling crime in
Lambeth. This fascinating website shows Paddick engaging in frank and
serious debate about crime and drugs.
The
Metropolitan Police
Diversity Strategy is interesting to explore in light of the issues
raised in the Macpherson Inquiry into the death of Stephen Lawrence.
The
Ministry of Defence Police is
the MOD's dedicated civil Police Force of around 3,800 officers. They
operate at MOD establishments throughout the country, and are the UK's only
national police force.
The
Morris Inquiry is
an independent Inquiry into professional standards and employment matters in
London’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS). The Inquiry conducted a survey
of all 43,000 MPS officers and staff. The full survey report can be
downloaded from the website.
The
National Criminal Intelligence
Service provides strategic and tactical intelligence on serious and
organised crime, nationally and internationally. It is the gateway for UK
law enforcement enquiries overseas via Interpol and Europol.
The Home Office
Police
page has information on all aspects of
policing, including complaints, equality and diversity, and race relations
between the police and the community.
The Police
Complaints Authority is an independent body overseeing complaints
against serving police officers in England and Wales. It supervises police
investigations into complaints of serious
misconduct or incidents causing public concern.
The
Police Corruption website
is an unoffical site maintained by a retired Surrey Police officer.
The
Police Federation for Northern
Ireland represents 10,000 Police Service of Northern Ireland officers.
The
Police Foundation is an
independent research charity, which focuses on policing issues of public
concern. Their primary aim is to help develop more efficient and effective
policing through applied research and development, education and training.
The
Police History Society
aims to advance public education in police history, encourage the
preservation of relevant police archives and artifacts and promote their
accessibility, and to forge and maintain links with academic institutions.
The
Police Ombudsman for
Northern Ireland aims to provide an independent, impartial police
complaints system for the people and police under the Police (Northern
Ireland) Act 1998 and 2000.
The Home Office
Police Reform website has
information on the move towards a police service that is more responsive and
accountable to local communities and better able to deal with serious and
organised crime.
The
Police Superintendents' Association
of England and Wales is the influential staff association which represents
police superintendents and chief superintendents.
Policing Now provides news on all
aspects of UK policing trends and policies.
The
Scottish Police Federation has almost 15,000 members, 98% of all police
officers in Scotland.
UK Police Forces: All individual UK
police forces websites are listed.
Police: International
Bermudapolice.com is an unofficial
site which styles itself as "The site the island's senior officers do not
want recruits to read." It is maintained by a former Bermuda police
detective constable.
The
Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) is the investigative arm of the US Department of
Justice. Statutes such as the Congressional Assassination, Kidnapping, and
Assault Act give the FBI responsibility to investigate specific crimes.
Interpol provides
a range of services for the law enforcement community to optimise the
international effort to combat crime.
The
International Police Association is an
independent body made up of members of the police service, whether on active
duty or retired, of all ranks.
The
National Association of Police Organizations
(NAPO) is a coalition of police unions and associations in the USA that
serves to advance the interests of America's law enforcement officers
through legislative and legal advocacy, political action and education. NAPO
represents more than 2,000 police unions and associations, 234,000 sworn law
enforcement officers, and 11,000 retired officers.
The
Nigeria Police website aims to
render the operations of the Nigeria Police accessible to the public, to
inform them of the changes and developments in policing and law enforcement
strategies in Nigeria.
The
Police Accountability
website is a very interesting South African resource which aims to enhance
and promote effective, publicly accountable policing. It has useful
downloadable information on current debates on police oversight. The website
is managed by the University of Cape Town’s Institute of Criminology.
The
Royal Canadian Mounted
Police (RCMP) is the Canadian national police service. It is unique in
the world since it is a national, federal, provincial and municipal policing
body.
The
US National Central Bureau
of Interpol aims to facilitate international law enforcement cooperation
as the United States representative with the International Criminal Police
Organization (INTERPOL). |