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Official documents

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  • Crime and Security Act 2010

  • Crime and Security Bill: Lords debate (7th April 2010)

  • Crime and Security Bill: House of Lords 2nd Reading (29th March 2010)

  • Crime and Security Bill: 3rd Reading debate (8th March 2010)

  • Crime and Security Bill: 3rd Reading DNA amendment vote

  • Information Commissioner's memorandum on Crime and Security Bill

  • Ministers' evidence to scrutiny committee (28th January)

  • Crime and Security Bill: 2nd Reading vote (18th January 2010)

  • Crime and Security Bill: 2nd Reading debate

  • Westminster Hall DNA database debate (9th December 2009)

  • House of Commons Library: Retention of fingerprint and DNA data (7th December 2009)

  • Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (as amended)

    The provisions in the Crime and Security Bill 2009/10 will amend the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE). However, PACE has been amended multiple times making the proposals very difficult to follow. This version in the UK Statute Law Database is not fully up-to-date. For example, it does not include the amendments made in the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008.

  • Crime and Security Bill 2009: Parliamentary progress

  • Crime and Security Bill 2009

  • Crime and Security Bill 2009: Explanatory notes

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