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This series brings together documents relating to the Serious and Organised Crime Strategy.
As of 7 October 2013, SOCA no longer exists. The National Crime Agency will be responsible for leading the UK’s fight to cut serious and organised crime.
The serious and organised crime strategy 2023 to 2028 sets out our response to the full range of serious and organised crime threats.
Provides up-to-date estimates of the scale of a range of organised crime types and the social and economic costs associated with these types of organised crime.
The Serious and Organised Crime Strategy 2018 sets out our response to the full range of serious and organised crime threats.
A new strategy has been launched to tackle the domestic and international threat of serious and organised crime.
A toolkit to help practitioners deliver interventions to young people who are involved in, or at risk of involvement in, Serious and Organised Crime (SOC).
The policy framework offers mandatory requirements and guidance for prison and probation staff involved with offenders of serious and organised crime.
Guidance on the use of local profiles of serious and organised crime. These will identify the threat, vulnerability and risk from these crime types, with the aim of reducing the impact within a local area.
We are consulting on proposals to give law enforcement agencies more powers to tackle serious and organised crime.
In 2019 Sir Craig Mackey QPM was appointed to lead an independent review of the powers, capabilities and funding needed to tackle serious and organised crime.
This guidance supports local partners to understand pathways into serious and organised crime and put in place interventions for at-risk individuals.
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on Transnational Organised Crime.
Government response to the child sexual exploitation by organised networks report by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA).
Provides guidance on protected sites designated under sections 128 to 131 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act (SOCPA) 2005.
This report assesses existing evidence to answer the question: what is the nature of the impact of serious and organised crime on development?
Report by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), chaired by Professor Alexis Jay.
Joint declaration of intent to improve co-operation on tackling organised immigration crime.
Crime within healthcare systems takes many forms, from front line corruption through to large scale misuse or misappropriation of funds
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