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Terms of reference relating to the independent review of drugs led by Professor Dame Carol Black.
Non-EU document templates to assist with drafting mutual legal assistance requests.
Guidance explaining the process for handling complaints and conduct matters about a PCC and their deputy.
Under the scheme individuals already working in positions of public and community safety receive additional training to support the police …
The constitution lists the responsibilities of the board in identifying and developing pathologists and maintaining their register.
Share these images on social media to help us raise awareness of the exploitation of vulnerable young people.
Access your local data by visiting Crime reports.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in July 2018.
Automated rapid DNA systems can include portable devices that can produce STR DNA profile results in under 2 hours for a small number of samples per run.
The process and criteria for recommendation for admission to the Home Secretary’s register “the register” of forensic pathologists.
Draft guidance for measures contained in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021.
Code of practice issued under section 292 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and local authorities can apply for funding for crime prevention plans in areas affected by high levels of neighbourhood crime, such as burglary and robbery.
Information about the role of a forensic pathologist and Home Office registered pathologists.
The user guide to ‘Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme’ is a useful reference guide with explanatory notes.
Register with the modern slavery contacts database to get more guidance and resources on producing a modern slavery statement.
This guide lists signs which may indicate that someone is a trafficking victim and advises what to do if they are.
OFSI report of penalty for breach of financial sanctions
This guidance supports local partners to understand pathways into serious and organised crime and put in place interventions for at-risk individuals.
Funding is available for interventions to improve the safety of public spaces for all, with a particular focus on areas of potential concern to women and girls.
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