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  2. Criminal record - Wikipedia

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    Level 1 is the most basic check and level 4 being the most extensive. Criminal record checks can only be done with the consent of the individual. [14] Due to the sensitive nature of CPIC, only police agencies are authorized to conduct a criminal record check, with the exception of BC Ministry of Justice. [15]

  3. Canadian Police Information Centre - Wikipedia

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    The province of British Columbia has mandated by law that all police forces share a platform, known as PRIME-BC. In Ontario local records are now kept in systems known either as NICHE or Versadex, depending on the Municipalities choice of implementation. In Quebec the system used is called CRPQ (Centre de Reseignement des Policiers du Québec).

  4. Police certificate - Wikipedia

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    A police certificate, is an official document often issued as a result of a background check conducted by the police or government agency within a country to enumerate any known criminal records that the applicant may have while there. Criminal records may include arrest, conviction, and possibly criminal proceedings. A police certificate is ...

  5. British Columbia Sheriff Service - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1857, it is the oldest law enforcement agency in the province. Sheriffs are provincial peace officers appointed under the BC Sheriff Act and BC Police Act with authority to enforce all relevant federal and provincial acts, including the criminal code throughout British Columbia while in the lawful execution of their duties.

  6. Criminal Code (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    While the minimum age for those subject to the Act remained at seven years, the maximum age varied by province. By 1982, it was set at 16 in six provinces, 17 for British Columbia and Newfoundland, and 18 for Quebec and Manitoba. [15] Criminal Code, S.C. 1953–54, c. 51 [16] April 1, 1955 [17] Reenactment of the Code, with modernization of ...

  7. Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    The application of section 8 is not limited to the criminal context, and has become an issue in civil forfeiture litigation, with some courts holding that "exactly the same Charter principles apply to the manner in which that evidence is obtained as would be applicable in a criminal case". [13] [14]

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