All news Category: - Any -EventGoing equippedListicleBriefExplainerCase studyConsultationNewsViews Sort by: Most recentLess recent 8 August 2024 Sexual exposure and contact sexual offending evidence review News Sexual exposure should be treated as a serious sexual offence, rather than only serious on the basis that it may escalate to contact offending 7 August 2024 Working in surveillance Going equipped Spotlight on a role: Surveillance officer 6 August 2024 College of Policing steps up wellbeing support for officers in the midst of disorder News Our Oscar Kilo wellbeing vans have been deployed across the country to provide rest and respite for officers 6 August 2024 Community resolutions and education about dogs Going equipped Practice note: Using responsible dog ownership and assembly talks in schools to reduce dog attacks 2 August 2024 Ethical use of data and technologies guidance – have your say Consultation We’re consulting on new guidance for data ethics and data driven technologies in policing 2 August 2024 The Whole Story – book review Going equipped Investigating Sexual Crime – Truth, Lies and the Path to Justice by Patrick Tidmarsh 1 August 2024 College sets out support for public order officers after Downing Street meeting News Police chiefs warn that violent disorder is not acceptable and not welcome in our communities 1 August 2024 Police Race Action Plan: progress report News The College of Policing and National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) have published a report outlining the progress of the Police Race Action Plan (PRAP) 1 August 2024 Securing victim support in hate crime investigations Going equipped Practice note: Addressing crimes that have a disproportionate impact on minority communities 31 July 2024 Chief Constable condemns Southport violence News Sir Andy Marsh said grieving families must be at the forefront of our minds and thugs brought violence to a devastated community. 31 July 2024 Reducing anti-social behaviour with alleyway lighting Going equipped Problem solving: how lighting can be used to reduce anti-social behaviour 29 July 2024 Live facial recognition – five things you need to know Going equipped Live facial recognition (LFR) uses live camera feeds of faces to locate people of interest. Pagination First First Previous Previous … 5 6 7 8 Current page 9 10 11 12 13 … Next Next Last Last Going equipped Going equipped is the College's operational and frontline publication written by and for police officers and staff.Go to all issues
8 August 2024 Sexual exposure and contact sexual offending evidence review News Sexual exposure should be treated as a serious sexual offence, rather than only serious on the basis that it may escalate to contact offending
6 August 2024 College of Policing steps up wellbeing support for officers in the midst of disorder News Our Oscar Kilo wellbeing vans have been deployed across the country to provide rest and respite for officers
6 August 2024 Community resolutions and education about dogs Going equipped Practice note: Using responsible dog ownership and assembly talks in schools to reduce dog attacks
2 August 2024 Ethical use of data and technologies guidance – have your say Consultation We’re consulting on new guidance for data ethics and data driven technologies in policing
2 August 2024 The Whole Story – book review Going equipped Investigating Sexual Crime – Truth, Lies and the Path to Justice by Patrick Tidmarsh
1 August 2024 College sets out support for public order officers after Downing Street meeting News Police chiefs warn that violent disorder is not acceptable and not welcome in our communities
1 August 2024 Police Race Action Plan: progress report News The College of Policing and National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) have published a report outlining the progress of the Police Race Action Plan (PRAP)
1 August 2024 Securing victim support in hate crime investigations Going equipped Practice note: Addressing crimes that have a disproportionate impact on minority communities
31 July 2024 Chief Constable condemns Southport violence News Sir Andy Marsh said grieving families must be at the forefront of our minds and thugs brought violence to a devastated community.
31 July 2024 Reducing anti-social behaviour with alleyway lighting Going equipped Problem solving: how lighting can be used to reduce anti-social behaviour
29 July 2024 Live facial recognition – five things you need to know Going equipped Live facial recognition (LFR) uses live camera feeds of faces to locate people of interest.