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The 2024 Code of Ethics is inclusive and supports everyone in policing.
It has two parts, both of which are non-statutory:
The name ‘Code of Ethics’ was kept as it is familiar in policing. However, the 2024 Code of Ethics is not a statutory Code of Practice. It has the same status as other guidance produced by the College.
The Code of Ethics is supported by the Code of Practice for Ethical Policing. This statutory Code of Practice provides chief officers with direction on promoting and supporting ethical and professional behaviour within their forces.
For more information, see the College of Policing.