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  2. Criminal record - Wikipedia

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    Level 4: Level 3 + check on local police databases, court and law enforcement agency databases [16] (also known as "Police Record Check"). The vulnerable sector screening includes a level 4 check plus any sexual offences and convictions for which a pardon was granted. [12]

  3. Peace bond - Wikipedia

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    In exceptional cases, an expired peace bond may still be disclosed by the police if the person once subject to the bond is seeking a very detailed criminal history check (vulnerable sector search) in order to work or volunteer directly without supervision with children, seniors, or disabled individuals.

  4. Scouts Canada - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1996, [84] Scouts Canada modernized its screening practices for adult members to require a Police Record Check, [84] with a Vulnerable Sector Check added in 2015–2016. As part of this screening, local volunteers interview applicants and check the multiple references they must provide as part of the Volunteer Recruitment and ...

  5. Fact check: Home Office memo advised police how to deal with ...

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    The quote which purports to be from a Home Office memo to police is actually from a 2018 BBC interview with Nazir Afzal, who prosecuted the Rochdale grooming gang in 2012 when he was chief crown ...

  6. Police certificate - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, whilst CrimTrac completes all background checks regardless of the requesting agency, the results that are disclosed for an individual may vary depending on: The purpose of the background or police check; The accredited agency’s coordinating police agency (e.g. which state the agency’s head office is domiciled); and

  7. Revealed: Scandal of police failure to protect vulnerable women

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    “The police have tools to protect victims of [violence against women and girls] at the earliest opportunity; they simply must use them. Never again should we hear that the police could have done ...

  8. Disclosure and Barring Service - Wikipedia

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    The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is a non-departmental public body of the Home Office of the United Kingdom.The DBS enables organisations in the public, private and voluntary sectors to make safer recruitment decisions by identifying candidates who may be unsuitable for certain work, especially involving children or vulnerable adults, and provides wider access to criminal record ...

  9. Police turn to public for help finding vulnerable missing ...

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