The College of Policing is a professional body for everyone working across policing. It is an operationally independent nondepartmental public body. About 600 people work for the College of Policing across England and Wales, including seconded officers and staff from forces. It also has a network of associates that partner with it as trainers, coaches, assessors, designers and expert witnesses.It has sites in County Durham, Coventry, Harrogate and London.
The College of Policing is a professional body for everyone working across policing. It is an operationally independent nondepartmental public body. About 600 people work for the College of Policing across England and Wales, including seconded officers and staff from forces. It also has a network of associates that partner with it as trainers, coaches, assessors, designers and expert witnesses. It has sites in County Durham, Coventry, Harrogate and London. For 10 years, Konica Minolta has met the College’s print needs, with the reprographics team forging a strong working relationship. When it decided the time was right to upgrade in 2022, its print room infrastructure the College Procurement team published a tender, to enable the College Digital Data and Technology team to evaluate the suitability of the latest technology available on the market.
Printed materials continue to be an important part of modern policing, alongside innovations in the use of digital media and communications. Many forces operate their own print rooms and trust Konica Minolta for the reliability of its products, the high-quality printed materials it produces, and the level of ongoing service and support. Since its inception in 2012, the College of Policing has become an intrinsic part of policing in England and Wales, setting standards and providing professional development. An important element of this work is producing materials, ranging from literature shared with the public and information packs to exam papers used during the promotion process for senior officers.