Police information definition

Police information means information held by a police force.

Examples of Police information in a sentence

  • All Lincolnshire Police information is classified in line with the Government Security Classifications (GSC).

  • Handling Requests for Information - all requests for Lincolnshire Police information must be made in writing using Form A - Request for Personal Information.

  • If other information available, at the time or later, to the person or body requesting Police information tends to suggest that Police information is inaccurate or incomplete, they should at the earliest possible moment inform the Police of such inaccuracy or incompleteness, either via the local MH Liaison Officer or the TVP force Mental Health Lead.

  • Sharing of Police information between partners for the purpose of achieving a common aim must be done in accordance with The College of Policing Authorised Professional Practice for Information Management and in line with ICO Data sharing code of practice.

  • There are a number of exemptions from the DPA and of particularly relevance to Police information is section 29 which creates exemptions to certain data protection principles where data is processed or shared for the purposes of: Prevention or detection of crime.

  • The ECHR contains a number of fundamental rights which have a bearing on the management of Police information.

  • Those to whom information is made available must comply with the following obligations: Police information made available in response to a request should be used only for the purpose for which the request was made.

  • Where a child or young person is educated in a neighbouring borough covered by Bedfordshire Police, information will be shared across geographical boundaries for areas that have an information sharing process in place.

  • This file (which may be electronic or paper based) will contain: Record of Essex Police information disclosed.

  • Relevant Police information and intelligence School and educational information (to include family members where appropriate and relevant) GP and health records (to include family members where appropriate and relevant) Relevant ASB data (including but exclusive to noise disturbance) Relevant data from London Ambulance Service or London Fire Brigade Housing and other partnership data relevant to the child and family who may affect the welfare of that child.