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Terms of reference for the Angiolini Inquiry's examination of David Carrick.
The main purpose of the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 is to ensure good security of dangerous substances that may be targeted …
Guidance for chief police officers on making an application to the commissioner for the retention and use of DNA and fingerprints.
Additional information for transgender and transsexual customers
Framework for Police and Crime Commissioners and Local Authorities in England to ensure that vulnerable adults have access to justice and rights and welfare safeguarded.
The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill, which proposes the repeal of the Safety of Rwanda (Immigration and Asylum) Act 2024, is now before Parliament.
The British Crime Survey (BCS) is one of the largest social research surveys conducted in England and Wales and includes a count of peoples’…
This report provides information on the similarities and differences between CS and PAVA sprays.
This document provides specific guidance on managing the continuity-of-care journey that drug misusing offenders follow.
Posters to support the government’s work to deal with county lines – this is where urban drug dealers expand their activity into small town markets.
Access your local data by visiting Crime reports.
This leaflet is for the family of someone who has died in, or following, police custody and covers their rights and what happens next.
Home office registered Forensic Pathologists are required to work within a Pathology Delivery Board (PDB) approved group practice.
The Home Office is making changes to Derwentside immigration removal centre (IRC).
Operational guidance on conditional cautions as part of the Drugs Intervention Programme. Date: Fri May 13 14:45:17 BST 2011 Full Document…
Frequently asked questions on conditional cautions as part of the Drugs Intervention Programme.
Toolkit to support areas who may be considering conducting an evaluation of DIP in their local area.
Frequently asked questions on the Drugs Intervention Programme operational processes. Date: Fri May 13 14:49:41 BST 2011 Full Document …
Information on changes to disclosure and barring, which will come into force in September 2012, is available in the leaflets below. There is…
How the Home Office will process your data for the purposes of administering the disregards and pardons scheme.
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