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about policing; to make provision for the investigation of concerns about policing raised by whistle-blowers; to make provision about police discipline; to make provision about police inspection; to make provision about the powers of police civilian staff and police volunteers; to remove the powers of the police to appoint traffic wardens; to enable provision to be made to alter police ranks; to make provision about the Police Federation; to make provision in connection with the replacement of the Association of Chief Police Officers with the National Police Chiefs’ Council; to make provision about the system for bail after arrest but before charge; to make provision about the retention of biometric material; to make provision to enable greater use of modern technology at police stations; to make other amendments to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984; to amend the powers of the police under the Mental Health Act 1983; to extend the powers of the police in relation to maritime enforcement; to make provision for cross-border enforcement; to make provision about the powers of the police to require removal of disguises; to make provision about deputy police and crime commissioners and the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime; to make provision to enable changes to the names of police areas; to make provision about the regulation of firearms and pyrotechnic articles; to make provision about the licensing of alcohol; to make provision about the implementation and enforcement of financial sanctions; to amend the Police Act 1996 to make further provision about police collaboration; to make provision about the powers of the National Crime Agency; to make provision for requiring arrested persons to provide details of nationality; to make provision for requiring defendants in criminal proceedings to provide details of nationality and other information; to make provision about the seizure etc of invalid travel documents; to make provision for pardons for convictions etc for certain abolished offences; to make provision to protect the anonymity of victims of forced marriage; to increase the maximum sentences of imprisonment for certain offences of putting people in fear of violence etc; to make provision to combat the sexual exploitation of children and to protect children and vulnerable adults from harm; to make provision about coroners’ duties in respect of deaths in state detention; to make provision about the powers of litter authorities in Scotland; and for connected purposes.
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An Act to make provision for collaboration between the emergency services; to make provision about the handling of police complaints and other matters relating to police conduct and to make further provision about the Independent Police Complaints Commission; to make provision for super-complaints
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The Act also offers a pardon to men convicted for homosexual acts that are no longer considered criminal offences. This is sometimes informally referred to as the
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One notable change involves the expansion of powers to police staff and introduces voluntary
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as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from
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The act enacts various changes to existing rules involving
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
Amber Rudd
Home Secretary
Baroness Williams of Trafford
Minister of State for Countering Extremism
Royal assent
Commencement
Statutory Instrument
History of passage through Parliament
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended
Text of the Policing and Crime Act 2017
legislation.gov.uk
act
Parliament of the United Kingdom
royal assent
PCCs
IPCC
PACE 1984
police community support officers
Firearms Act 1968
Law Commission
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
police bail
release under investigation
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services
Hertfordshire Constabulary
Freedom of Information Act 2000

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