ACPO was responsible for several ancillary bodies, which it either funded or which received Home Office funding but which reported to ACPO:
ACPO Criminal Records Office The
ACPO Criminal Records Office (ACRO) was set up in 2006 in response to a perceived gap in the police service's ability to manage criminal records and in particular to improve links to biometric data. The initial aim of ACRO was to provide operational support relating to criminal records and associated
biometric data, including
DNA and
fingerprint recognition. It also issues police certificates, for a fee, needed to obtain immigration visas for countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Cayman Islands, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States. The organisation continues under the style "ACRO Criminal Records Office" under the control of
Hampshire Constabulary. Between 17 January 2023 and 21 March 2023, a two-month
cybersecurity incident affected the ACPO Criminal Records Office (ACRO) website. On 21 March 2023, ACRO announced that applications were no longer available online. Applications for police certificates, crucial for some visas to New Zealand, the United States, and Canada, are being processed manually by email, during the forced shut down, until the systems are fixed.
ACPO Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service The Association of Chief Police Officers Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (AVCIS), later the
National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NAVCIS), was managed by ACPO, and was responsible for combating organised vehicle crime and the use of vehicles in crime.
National Community Tension Team The
National Community Tension Team (NCTT) was an ACPO body which monitored religious, racial, or other tensions within communities, and provided liaison between police forces and community organisations.
National Counter Terrorism Security Office The
National Counter Terrorism Security Office was funded by, and reported to, ACPO and advised the British government on its counter terrorism strategy.
Police National Information and Co-ordination Centre ACPO was responsible for coordinating the national mobilisation of police resources at times of national need through the
Police National Information and Co-ordination Centre (PNICC), which it set up in 2003.
Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit The
Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit (CTIRU) was set up in 2010 by ACPO (and run by the
Metropolitan Police) to
remove unlawful terrorist material content from the Internet with a focus on UK based material. The December 2013 report of the
Prime Minister's Extremism task force, said that it would "work with internet companies to restrict access to terrorist material online which is hosted overseas but illegal under UK law" and "work with the internet industry to help them in their continuing efforts to identify extremist content to include in
family-friendly filters" which would likely involve lobbying ISPs to add the CTIRU list to their filters without the need for additional legislation.
National Wildlife Crime Unit The
National Wildlife Crime Unit is a national police unit that gathers intelligence on wildlife crime and provides analytical and investigative support to law enforcement agencies. ==Controversies==