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Crime and Security Bill

 
 

EXPLANATORY NOTES

Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Home Office, are published separately

as Bill 3—EN.

EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS

Secretary Alan Johnson has made the following statement under section 19(1)(a) of

the Human Rights Act 1998:

In my view the provisions of the Crime and Security Bill are compatible with the

Convention rights.

 

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Crime and Security Bill

 

 
 

Contents

Police powers of stop and search

1   

Records of searches

Taking of fingerprints and samples: England and Wales

2   

Powers to take material in relation to offences

3   

Powers to take material in relation to offences outside England and Wales

4   

Information to be given on taking of material

5   

Speculative searches

6   

Power to require attendance at police station

7   

“Qualifying offence”

Taking of fingerprints and samples: Northern Ireland

8   

Powers to take material in relation to offences

9   

Powers to take material in relation to offences outside Northern Ireland

10   

Information to be given on taking of material

11   

Speculative searches

12   

Power to require attendance at police station

13   

“Qualifying offence”

Retention, destruction and use of fingerprints and samples etc

14   

Material subject to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984

15   

Material subject to the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland)

Order 1989

16   

Material subject to the Terrorism Act 2000

17   

Material subject to the International Criminal Court Act 2001

18   

Other material

19   

Destruction of material taken before commencement

20   

National DNA Database Strategy Board

Domestic violence

21   

Power to issue a domestic violence protection notice

22   

Contents and service of a domestic violence protection notice

23   

Breach of a domestic violence protection notice

24   

Application for a domestic violence protection order

 

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Conditions for and contents of a domestic violence protection order

26   

Breach of a domestic violence protection order

27   

Further provision about remand

28   

Guidance

29   

Ministry of Defence Police

30   

Pilot schemes

Gang-related violence

31   

Grant of injunction: minimum age

32   

Review on respondent to injunction becoming 18

33   

Consultation of youth offending team

34   

Application for variation or discharge of injunction

35   

Powers of court to remand

36   

Powers of court on breach of injunction by respondent under 18

Anti-social behaviour orders

37   

Report on family circumstances

38   

Parenting orders on breach

Private security industry

39   

Extension of licensing scheme

40   

Extension of approval scheme

Prison security

41   

Offence of possessing mobile telephone in prison

Air weapons

42   

Offence of allowing minors access to air weapons

Final

43   

Financial provisions

44   

Extent

45   

Commencement

46   

Short title

Schedule   —   

Private security industry: consequential and minor

amendments

 
 

 
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