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  2. National Identification Service - Wikipedia

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    All SO4's services are connected with criminal records and include a remit to act as the National Identification Service (NIS). The Metropolitan Police has had a national role in keeping criminal records since the 18th century but it was not until 1913 that the Criminal Record Office was established at New Scotland Yard.

  3. National Standard for Incident Recording (England and Wales)

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    The standard requires a police force to record the types of incident included on that list. The five purposes for the National Standard for Incident Recording are, (1) To provide uniformity about how the police record an incident. (2) To ensure the correct response to an incident reported to the police.

  4. Police National Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Police National Computer started holding nominal information based on the computerisation of criminal records held by the Metropolitan Police and other police forces in the late 1970s. These CRO records could be accessed online in real-time by all UK police forces via the "Names" applications. [1]

  5. National Crime Recording Standards (England and Wales)

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    Since the 1920s, there have been processes for determining how police forces record notifiable Offence statistics. In 1998, The system was substantially changed. In 2002, a National Crime Recording Standard was introduced due to inconsistencies about how different police forces interpreted the crime recording rules. [3]

  6. Police 101 - Wikipedia

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    101 is the police single non-emergency number (SNEN) in the United Kingdom (UK), which automatically connects the caller to their local police force, in a similar manner to the pre-existing 999 emergency number.

  7. List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom, Crown ...

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    Since 1 April 2007, however special constables of England and Wales have full police powers throughout those two countries. This means that, in contrast to most countries, all UK volunteer police officers now have exactly the same powers as their full-time colleagues.

  8. List of police forces of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Territorial police force Essex Police: County of Essex and unitary authorities of Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock: 3,678 [1] £320.2 [2] 3,670: 1969 East of England: England and Wales: Territorial police force Gloucestershire Constabulary: County of Gloucestershire: 1,279 [1] £126.9 [2] 3,150: 1839 South West England: England and Wales ...

  9. Violent and Sex Offender Register - Wikipedia

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    ViSOR Database logo [1]. In the United Kingdom, the Violent and Sex Offender Register (ViSOR) is a database of records of those required to register with the police under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (the 2003 Act), those jailed for more than 12 months for violent offences, and those thought to be at risk of offending.