- Page 1: The Bichard Inquiry Report A Public
- Page 6 and 7: The recruitment and vetting process
- Page 8 and 9: Introduction and summary by Sir Mic
- Page 10 and 11: Humberside might well have been dif
- Page 12 and 13: conducted by them that it is unlike
- Page 14 and 15: contribute to the failure of record
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- Page 18 and 19: Referral of sexual offences against
- Page 20 and 21: Recommendations for action A nation
- Page 22 and 23: • age or power imbalances; • ov
- Page 24: Checking processes 22 The Registere
- Page 27 and 28: the basis of the majority of the do
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- Page 31 and 32: 1.5 Huntley was charged in relation
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- Page 35 and 36: 1.37 One version of Form 547 was fi
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- Page 41 and 42: 1.83 There are real doubts that she
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- Page 49 and 50: Contact 6 allegation: rape involvin
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1.182 It then sets out a number of
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1.197 According to Social Services
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met on several occasions, were very
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‘Ian Kevin HUNTLEY aka NIXON 31/0
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1.243 It is significant that the ap
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and Selection Procedures: vetting t
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Mr Roger Walker, an employee of EPM
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1.282 In his response to the Inquir
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(to start in July). The cost of bri
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Changing the system - the ‘batch
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‘Comments’ field on the databas
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1.326 There is continuing work to d
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• AS refers to an ‘arrest summo
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eceived) to 24 December 2001 (the d
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What would have been revealed if th
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2 Contacts, recruitment and vettin
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2.10.2 DS Hibbitt and DC Chatha (a
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2.25 In reality, Form 839 would, i
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2.37 The fact that it was not used
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Social Services had no systems - ma
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2.60 A system that automatically d
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• whether or not the alleged abus
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was that the computer gave the bail
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Constabulary, who produced the repo
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the continuation of those failures.
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2.108 He also accepted that the ti
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adopting the National Strategy for
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ecurring. They kept recurring witho
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2.144.4 Why was the letter from Mr
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25 I cannot, therefore, state that
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2.162 The errors and failings I ha
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3 National systems and structure -
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equiring compliance with the releva
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Review, inspection and the strategi
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3.39 While ACPO guidance aims to he
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A record within 24 hours of arrest
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Information management The National
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3.74.3 ACPO Crime Committee’s pol
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3.86 An application for a criminal
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3.97 In December 2003, the Home Off
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4.4 Having € said that, guidance
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the wealth of information held, but
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4.31 € Although CRISP (see paragr
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Recommendations Investment should b
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4.44 € The new Code should seek t
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Recommendations A Code of Practice
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4.54 € If these arrangements were
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Recommendation HMIC should develop,
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Recommendation All posts, including
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Checking applicants’ addresses 4.
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Continuing problems 4.95 € Althou
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4.110 € It is unsurprising that t
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Benefits of a central register 4.12
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Third-party information 4.133 € T
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Glossary 4x4 system - a subjective
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CRISP - Cross Regional Information
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National Policing Plan - a document
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Appendix 1 Areas of interest to the
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Appendix 2 Evidence received by the
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Organisation Name Oral (O) Written
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Organisations that provided written
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3 The job of inputting information
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• the ‘general information’ s
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CIS Crime 28 The second CIS applica
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Social Services records 42 Social S
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the Committee of Inquiry into the S
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sexual, violent or drug offences wo
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29 Under the Enhanced Disclosure re
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Vetting procedures 50 In some count
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Index A full printed index is inclu