Police and Justice Act 2006

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The Police and Justice Act 2006 was accepted into UK law in full on Wednesday 8th November 2006.

Provisions of the Act include:

Part 1: Mainly about police forces

  • police reform
  • establishment of a National Police Improvement Agency which will replace the Central Police Training and Development Authority and the Police Information Technology Organisation
  • amends the Police Reform Act 2002 in relation to the powers of Community Support Officers.

Part 2: Mainly about justice

Part 3: Mainly about anti-social behaviour

  • further provision about anti-social behaviour
  • every Local Authority is to have a "Crime and Disorder Committee."
  • "Parenting Contracts"
  • Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (Part 3) amended.

Part 4: Addresses various Inspectorates

  • amends the various Acts which address the powers of the Chief Inspector of Prisons; Inspectors of Constabulary; the Chief Inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service; the Inspectorate of the National Probation Service and the Inspector of Court Administration.

Part 5: Miscellaneous Section

Police and Justice Act 2006: Commentary on the affect of the proposed Act on computer crime.

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