Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill (HL Bill 78)
Contents
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Part 1
Injunctions to prevent nuisance and annoyance
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Injunctions to prevent nuisance and annoyance
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Contents of injunctions
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Applications for injunctions
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Interim injunctions
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Variation and discharge
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Breach of injunctions
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Exclusion from home
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Supplemental
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Part 2
Criminal behaviour orders
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Criminal behaviour orders
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Interim orders
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Variation and discharge
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Review of orders (under-18s)
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Breach of orders
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Supplemental
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Part 3
Dispersal powers
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Part 4
Community protection
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Chapter 1
Community protection notices
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Community protection notices
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Failure to comply with notice
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Who may issue notices
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Supplemental
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Chapter 2
Public spaces protection orders
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Public spaces protection orders
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Prohibition on consuming alcohol
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Restrictions on public rights of way
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Validity of orders
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Failure to comply with orders
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Supplemental
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Chapter 3
Closure of premises associated with nuisance or disorder etc
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Closure notices
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Closure orders
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Appeals
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Enforcement
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Supplemental
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Part 5
Recovery of possession of dwelling-houses: anti-social behaviour grounds
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Absolute ground for possession: secure tenancies
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Absolute ground for possession: assured tenancies
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Discretionary grounds: secure and assured tenancies
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Supplemental
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Part 6
Local involvement and accountability
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Community remedies
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Response to complaints about anti-social behaviour
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Part 7
Dangerous dogs
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Part 8
Firearms
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Part 9
Protection from sexual harm and violence
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Protection from sexual harm
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Child sexual exploitation at hotels
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Violent offending
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Part 10
Forced marriage
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Part 11
Policing etc
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College of Policing
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Review bodies for police remuneration etc
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Independent Police Complaints Commission
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Chief officers of police and local policing bodies
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Personal samples and DNA profiles
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Miscellaneous
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Part 12
Extradition
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Amendments of the Extradition Act 2003
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153. Extradition barred if no prosecution decision in requesting territory
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158. Judge informed after extradition hearing or order that person charged with
offence or serving sentence in United Kingdom -
160. Consent to extradition not to be taken as waiver of speciality rights
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162. Extradition to the United Kingdom to be sentenced or to serve a sentence
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163. Detention of extradited person for trial in England and Wales for other
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166. Extradition to a territory that is party to an international Convention
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Time spent in custody awaiting extradition to the United Kingdom
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Procedure rules
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Part 13
Criminal justice and court fees
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Part 14
General