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Licensing guidance, good practice on firearms law, and forms for applying for approvals under the law.
These rules help to ensure that crimes are recorded consistently and accurately.
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 codes of practice regulate police powers and protect public rights.
Information to help you identify if your organisation needs to publish a modern slavery statement.
The notice of rights and entitlements sets out a person's rights while in police detention and is issued in accordance with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act Code of Practice C, paragraph 3.2.
Guidance on referring potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking to the national referral mechanism.
Extradition processes and agreements between the UK and other countries, role of the Secretary of State, High Court and Supreme Court.
Government guidance for organisations on how to ensure that modern slavery is not taking place in their business or supply chains.
Guidance on the powers that the police, local authorities and other local agencies can use to tackle antisocial behaviour.
Information for competent authorities abroad (and in the UK) about obtaining evidence within the UK (or abroad) to assist in criminal investigations or proceedings.
Describes the signs that someone may be a victim of modern slavery, the support available to victims, and the process for determining whether someone is a victim.
The Open Call is looking for innovative ideas to improve the defence and security of the UK. Your idea could be a concept, product or service, at various levels of maturity.
Find out how to get support if you or someone you know is a victim of antisocial behaviour.
Find out what to do if you are spiked, or are with someone who has been, and where to get more information.
To help our investigations report all HMCTS-related suspicious phone calls, emails, and text messages.
An updated code was laid before Parliament on 16 November 2021 and came into effect on 12 January 2022.
Home Office guidance on how applications are handled to change names on official documents.
Disruption tactics for those working to safeguard children and young people under the age of 18 from sexual and criminal exploitation.
Guidance on money laundering reporting obligations in relation to the DAML exemption provisions introduced by the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023.
Information about IOM, which allows local and partner agencies to co-ordinate the management of offenders, including details of the Choices programme.
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