Rachel Watson, Director General of the IOPC, explains the thinking behind the shake-up of the organisation's operating model and training, including a commitment to consider officer welfare during ...
The Wiltshire Police staff member's actions had "real consequences" as some of the women he was expected to support did not have Clare's Law applications reviewed and later suffered domestic abuse.
The six officers and staff members volunteered to do the work on top of their day jobs, taking on large workloads to support officers who are navigating the gross misconduct process.
The force told Police Oracle that nine officers were being investigated after they "failed to follow the dress code" of their graduation ceremony - but that none of the complaints were for gross ...
A disciplinary hearing found all of the officers had served with Cambridgeshire Police and were based in Peterborough, with five of them having already left the force before their misconduct hearing ...
PSNI chief inspector is now examining legal options after being recalled to force from his full time role with the NBPA ...
Emily Thornberry tells Police Oracle that the Metropolitan Police needed an audit to understand what its officers and staff do so it can preserve front counters across the capital. We use cookies to ...
IOPC says it bolstering its investigations units across England and Wales 'as part of a major transformation project' including a new national unit to tackle difficult cases. We use cookies to help ...
Around one in 20 police officers from throughout Scotland are unable to be redeployed as a result of their safety training having expired, the figures released by the authorities reveal.
The two-week misconduct hearing comes nearly 10 years after Mr Baker died, after years of legal battles around the case.
The Legal Advisor to the RTCIPF will provide in-house legal counsel to the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF), ensuring the Force’s operations and decisions are compliant with ...
The Inspector General of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF) is a newly established, independent role responsible for overseeing internal investigations into allegations of police ...