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Police Caution Deleted

We have again removed a police caution for a health care professional. The caution had been issued in relation to a domestic incident. On the face of it the client had accepted the caution and the police had undertaken their investigation correctly. On closer examination however, we were able to uncover defects with the

Standard Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Certificates

A Standard Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate (formerly CRB) is required for a variety of jobs and professions, such as those working in the law (solicitors, barrister, legal executives) or those working in finance. If you are required to provide a standard DBS certificate for your work then certain information will be disclosed on your

Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate (DBS)

If you plan to work in any role that that undertakes a regulated activity, namely working with children or vulnerable adults, then you will need an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificate. For information on what amounts to regulated activity with children, please visit here: Regulated Activity with Children. All unfiltered records will

A Guide to ACRO Record Deletion Process from National Police Systems

Did you know that it’s possible to apply for the deletion of police records from the Police National Computer (PNC), National Fingerprint Database (IDENT1) and the National DNA Database (NDNAD)? The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) calls this process the “Record Deletion Process.” Locally held records, such as custody records and custody photos, are managed

Police Cautions

A police caution is an out of court disposal aimed at achieving cheap and rapid justice. A police caution can only be issued if the suspect accepts the caution and admits the allegation. Admission to a Police Caution If a suspect does not admit the allegation then a police caution cannot be issued. An