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The Serious Crime Act 2007 (c. 27) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that makes several radical changes to English criminal law.In particular, it creates a new scheme of serious crime prevention orders to frustrate crime in England and Wales and in Northern Ireland, replaces the common law crime of incitement with a statutory offence of encouraging or assisting crime, makes ...
The new 'participation offence' would encompass not just those who carry out an act of serious crime, but those who provide materials, services or related infrastructure. The Bill would extend elements of the Serious Crime Act 2007 to Scotland, and extends the making of a Serious Crime Prevention Order to include firearms offences and the ...
An Act to make provision about serious crime prevention orders; to create offences in respect of the encouragement or assistance of crime; to enable information to be shared or processed to prevent fraud or for purposes relating to proceeds of crime; to enable data matching to be conducted both in relation to fraud and for other purposes; to ...
The 61-year-old convicted gangster pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to six charges of failing to comply with a serious crime prevention order. Curtis Warren wants ‘peace’ as he is given ...
The 60-year-old, of Boldon, South Tyneside, entered not guilty pleas to 18 counts of failing to comply with a serious crime prevention order.
He will also be subject to a five-year serious crime prevention order following his release on licence. ... the charity or check if it is listed on one of three charity registers in the UK.” ...
An Act to make provision about threats to national security from espionage, sabotage and persons acting for foreign powers; about the extra-territorial application of Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007; [e] for the registration of certain arrangements with, and activities of, specified persons and foreign powers; about the award of damages in ...
An Act to amend the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, [b] the Computer Misuse Act 1990, [c] Part 4 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009, [d] section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, [e] the Sexual Offences Act 2003, [f] the Street Offences Act 1959, [g] the Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003, [h] the Prohibition of Female Genital ...