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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 ...

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  4. 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.

  5. Body cavity search - Wikipedia

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    "The Correct Procedure for a Visual Search" – a 1990 video produced by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. A body cavity search, also known simply as a cavity search, is either a visual search or a manual internal inspection of body cavities for prohibited materials (), such as illegal drugs, money, jewelry, or weapons.

  6. Collection of DNA samples to aid police postponed over ACLU ...

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    The public collection of DNA samples to help law enforcement solve crimes and identify human remains was postponed Saturday following objections of the American Civil Liberties Union. Middlesex ...

  7. 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.

  8. Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act - Wikipedia

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    However, blood samples and intimate samples may not be taken without consent. [117] (An intimate sample is any body sample obtained by means of any invasive procedure, but does not include samples to be obtained from (a) the genital or anal area of a person's body; (b) a person's body orifice other than the mouth; or (c) the breasts of a woman ...

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