Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System: A Practical Handbook
The effect of a criminal record can be long-lasting and damaging.

Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System: A Practical Handbook provides you with an understanding of the law surrounding the publicity of criminal proceedings, the creation and retention of police records, and the remedies available to an individual who wishes to amend or erase these records, or to prevent them from becoming available to third parties.

The authors guide you through the steps that can be taken to delete police records, challenge the content of criminal record certificates, expunge criminal cautions, and bring claims protecting the privacy and data protection rights of clients.

The Second Edition also includes:

- Updated APP guidance on the retention of material on local police systems
- The most up-to-date caselaw in relation to all the topics covered
- Guidance on the handling of spent convictions and the DBS disclosure regime
- Guidance on the content of letters of representations

As the only handbook of its kind addressing public and private law claims under one title, this is an indispensable guide for criminal and public law solicitors and barristers, law centres, CABs and PR firms.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Intellectual Property and IT online service.
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Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System: A Practical Handbook
The effect of a criminal record can be long-lasting and damaging.

Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System: A Practical Handbook provides you with an understanding of the law surrounding the publicity of criminal proceedings, the creation and retention of police records, and the remedies available to an individual who wishes to amend or erase these records, or to prevent them from becoming available to third parties.

The authors guide you through the steps that can be taken to delete police records, challenge the content of criminal record certificates, expunge criminal cautions, and bring claims protecting the privacy and data protection rights of clients.

The Second Edition also includes:

- Updated APP guidance on the retention of material on local police systems
- The most up-to-date caselaw in relation to all the topics covered
- Guidance on the handling of spent convictions and the DBS disclosure regime
- Guidance on the content of letters of representations

As the only handbook of its kind addressing public and private law claims under one title, this is an indispensable guide for criminal and public law solicitors and barristers, law centres, CABs and PR firms.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Intellectual Property and IT online service.
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Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System: A Practical Handbook

Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System: A Practical Handbook

Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System: A Practical Handbook

Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System: A Practical Handbook

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The effect of a criminal record can be long-lasting and damaging.

Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System: A Practical Handbook provides you with an understanding of the law surrounding the publicity of criminal proceedings, the creation and retention of police records, and the remedies available to an individual who wishes to amend or erase these records, or to prevent them from becoming available to third parties.

The authors guide you through the steps that can be taken to delete police records, challenge the content of criminal record certificates, expunge criminal cautions, and bring claims protecting the privacy and data protection rights of clients.

The Second Edition also includes:

- Updated APP guidance on the retention of material on local police systems
- The most up-to-date caselaw in relation to all the topics covered
- Guidance on the handling of spent convictions and the DBS disclosure regime
- Guidance on the content of letters of representations

As the only handbook of its kind addressing public and private law claims under one title, this is an indispensable guide for criminal and public law solicitors and barristers, law centres, CABs and PR firms.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Intellectual Property and IT online service.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526527158
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 02/22/2024
Series: Criminal Practice Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Edward Jones is a senior associate in criminal litigation at Kingsley Napley. He has practised exclusively in the field of criminal law for over 15 years.

Jessica Jones is a barrister at Matrix Chambers, where she practises in public law, human rights, crime and extradition.

Aidan Wills is a barrister at Matrix Chambers who specialises in public law, human rights, data protection and media law.
Edward Jones is a senior associate in criminal litigation at Kingsley Napley. He has practised exclusively in the field of criminal law for over 15 years.
Jessica Jones is a barrister at Matrix Chambers, where she practises in public law, human rights and criminal law.
Many of her cases across these fields are for individuals affected by the criminal justice system – as suspects, prisoners, defendants and victims.
She regularly appears in the criminal courts, High Court, Supreme Court and Privy Council acting for individuals who are subject to or challenging state action and interference with their rights.
Aidan Wills is a barrister at Matrix Chambers who specialises in public law, human rights, data protection and media law. He is regularly instructed in both public and private law cases concerning the collection, exploitation and dissemination of data by the police, as well as in matters concerning disclosure and barring. Aidan has been involved in a number of leading cases on the use of data by law enforcement and intelligence services, including R(Bridges) v South Wales Police (on live facial recognition) and Bureau of Investigative Journalism v UK (on the UK's bulk surveillance regimes).

Table of Contents

1.Sources of Law Governing the Management of Police Records
2.The Four National Databases
3.The Right of Access to Personal Data un the DPA
4.Deleting Personal Information Held by the Police
5.The Disclosure and Barring Service and Disclosure of Criminal Records
6.Clare's Law and Sarah's Law: Domestic Violence and Child Sex Offender Disclosure Schemes
7.Applications under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 to Disregard Certain Historic Convictions for Consensual Homosexual Activity
8.Applications to Expunge Police Cautions
9.Judicial Review
10.Anonymity and Privacy in Criminal Proceedings
11.Reporting Restrictions
12. The Publication of Information about Offending and Convictions
13. Privacy and Data Protection in Police Investigations, Court Proceedings and Spend Convictions
14. The Right to Erasure
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