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Police Service

The overarching goal for the Police Service is to help secure a safe and just society in which the rights and responsibilities of individuals, families and communities are properly balanced. Specifically, the Police Service aims to:

What do they do?

The Police Service has a responsibility to:

The police and youth offending teams (YOTs)

Each Yot has a police officer seconded to it. His or her role is very often to administer reparation orders and final warnings, but they may be involved in generic work as well. Click for more on YOTs.

Information sharing

The police service states that information sharing can be an important weapon in the fight against crime, and is essential to the partnership approach to crime reduction set out in the Crime and Disorder Act.

So long as such disclosure is necessary for the purposes of any provision of the act, section 115 of the act puts beyond doubt the power of any person to disclose information to:

Section 115 does not override existing legal safeguards on personal information. Personal information is still protected by data protection legislation and the laws of confidence and defamation, among others.


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Last updated on 30/04/2009