NPCC launches ‘news style’ programme to showcase innovation in policing

The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners have partnered with ITN Business to create a new programme that will feature interviews with senior leaders in policing.

Dec 2, 2024
By Paul Jacques
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In the news-style programme, the NPCC will be showcasing the positive work in action within policing and the services, technology and tools that will enable the workforce to meet the challenges of the future, and secure confidence on a local and national level.

The NPCC says the policing landscape has “never changed as fast and as much as it has today”, with crime and the needs of the community becoming “more and more complex and public confidence at a low”.

“But it’s a sector that is determined to build back trust, delivering a police service that is both effective and inclusive, ensuring that communities throughout the UK, remain safe,” it added.

The NPCC Policing Vision 2030 outlines that to remain fit for the future, policing must adapt to the changing nature of crime and have the right tools to do so, while becoming more efficient, productive and sustainable.

“Traditional crime is at the lowest it’s been since records began – we are a safer nation than we have ever been, and collaboration is at the heart of this,” said the NPCC.

Policing for a Safer Tomorrow is a new programme that looks at how the sector is pushing the boundaries of innovation, safeguarding neighbourhoods, building an inclusive and supportive workforce and encouraging the next generation.

The programme features industry and news-style reports along with sponsored editorial profiles.

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