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Statement from APCC Chair following the policing roundtable at 10 Downing Street
"We have seen a worrying increase over the last four months in the number of hate crimes being reported across the country."
28/02/2024
APCC Chair Donna Jones on the Home Affairs Committee’s Final Report on the Policing of Protests
"There is always a balance to be struck between the right to peaceful protest and the right of the public to go about their lives safely and without fear."
27/02/2024
APCC COMMENTS ON RESULTS FROM ANNUAL OPERATION TO TACKLE DRINK AND DRUG DRIVING
APCC Lead on drink and drug driving, Joy Allen, calls for greater awareness around the risks of driving under the influence of drugs as police data shows a worryingly high number of arrests during annual enforcement campaign.
22/02/2024
APCC Responds to Latest Knife and Offensive Weapon Sentencing Data
New Ministry of Justice (MoJ) data for Knife and Offensive Weapon Sentencing Statistics has been published from July to September 2023.
19/02/2024
APCC RESPONDS TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF FUNDING FOR ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR HOTSPOT POLICING
APCC Joint Lead on Local Policing, Steve Turner, welcomes the government's announcement that funding for increased policing in anti-social behaviour hotspots will be rolled out to all forces in England and Wales.
15/02/2024
APCC Joint Victims Lead Responds to the launch of the Victims’ Code Campaign
The Victims’ Code is a practical guide to help victims of crime understand what they can expect from the criminal justice system. It sets out the minimum level of service that victims should receive in England and Wales.
14/02/2024