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Joint Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) & Police Principles for Redaction

Joint Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) & Police Principles for Redaction

Joint Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) & Police Principles for Redaction

Status: Live
Published: 01/08/2021
Security level: Official
Amended / Internally developed: No
Live on platform: 18/11/21
Retired on platform:
Target Audience: Technical / General, Business / General, Police Officer
Authoring body: National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) / Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
Grading:
Principles
Abstract

This document contains the agreed principles for redaction of information from digital (and physical) material by police for legal or security reasons. Material includes statements, documentary exhibits, audio and video recordings, digital material, and other sources of information such as crime reports. 

Effective redaction allows police and CPS to share and serve relevant information whilst complying with the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) and the Criminal Procedure and Investigation Act 1996 (CPIA 1996) / CPIA Code of Practice (CPIA Code) whilst protecting and safeguarding personal and sensitive data.

Category: Criminal Justice