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  2. Recordable offence - Wikipedia

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    Recordable offences include any offence punishable by imprisonment, plus at least 50 non-imprisonable offences, [2] such as: nuisance communications (phone calls, letters) tampering with motor vehicles; firearms, air weapons, knives; football offences; causing harm or danger to children; drunkenness; poaching; failing to provide a specimen of ...

  3. S and Marper v United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    S and Marper v United Kingdom [2008] ECHR 1581 is a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights which held that holding DNA samples of individuals arrested but who are later acquitted or have the charges against them dropped is a violation of the right to privacy under the European Convention on Human Rights.

  4. National Crime Recording Standards (England and Wales)

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    The national media has taken an interest in police forces incorrectly recording crime, for example mentioning that in 2017 the North Yorkshire Police failed to record 9,200 notifiable offences, 1 in 5 crimes reported to it, including sexual offences, domestic abuse, and rapes. [13] 'No-Criming'

  5. DNA samples lost after ‘basic’ police blunders – report

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    Failures to seal bags containing the samples accounted for 30% of all DNA handling errors by forces in 2020.

  6. Non-crime hate incident - Wikipedia

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    Non-crime hate incidents (NCHI) in the United Kingdom refer to records kept by the police about actions or speech perceived to demonstrate hostility towards a person's protected characteristics, such as race, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.

  7. Powers of the police in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    An intimate search is a search of the bodily orifices (other than the mouth). It should be conducted by a suitably qualified person unless this is impracticable and done in the presence of two other people. An intimate search requires the authorisation of an inspector and may only be made in one of the following circumstances: [32]

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  9. A Path Out Of Trouble - data.huffingtonpost.com

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    “A Path Out Of Trouble” is the fourth in a series of stories about police in schools. It is produced in collaboration with The Hechinger Report. Bullied By The Badge; Set To Stun; Protecting Or Policing? A Path Out Of Trouble; NEW YORK and BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Latune and Kiara are bright and passionate teenagers.