16 Articles1. Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 →
- Spent and unspent convictions – when you might have to disclose them
- Enforced subject access
- Long list of sentences/disposals and how long it takes for them to become spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
- Site re-structure – Please read
- FAQ’s on ROA and Basic DBS disclosures
- Motoring convictions and the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
- The ‘google effect’, internet search results and the right to be forgotten
- Is it spent? (Poster) – Working out when your convictions are spent
- ‘How long do I have to disclose my criminal record for?’ – A brief guide to the ROA (updated in 2014)
- ‘How long do I have to disclose my criminal record for?’ – A detailed guide to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
- Pre 10th March 2014 guide to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
- Is it spent now? A brief guide to changes to the ROA
- “When do I need to tell employers about my criminal record” – ‘Easy Read’ guide on the ROA
- Differences between unspent and spent convictions
- Finding out when your convictions are spent
- Basic DBS disclosures (disclosing unspent convictions)
20 Articles2. Disclosure and Barring Service →
- Which cautions and convictions will be removed from a standard or enhanced DBS? – A brief guide
- Criminal records that don’t show (stay) on standard and enhanced DBS checks (filtering and protected cautions and convictions)
- Enforced subject access
- Site re-structure – Please read
- FAQ’s on DBS Filtering
- Overview of the DBS
- DBS update service
- Basic DBS disclosures (disclosing unspent convictions)
- Types of criminal record checks – Detailed guide
- Eligibility for standard and enhanced checks
- Regulated activity
- Establishing what level of check an employer can carry out
- Ineligible Checks
- Filtering of spent cautions / convictions – A simple guide
- Disclosure of police intelligence on enhanced checks (approved information)
- Completing a criminal record check application
- How employers should handle certificate information
- Getting a copy of your DBS records
- Barring (Children’s Barred List and Adults’ Barred List)
- Unlocking Criminal Record Checks – A guide for people with a criminal record
16 Articles3. Ways to find out about your criminal record →
- DVLA records of driving offences and how they’re shared
- Enforced subject access
- Site re-structure – Please read
- Knowing your criminal record
- Basic DBS disclosures (disclosing unspent convictions)
- Standard disclosure
- Enhanced disclosure
- DBS Adult First Check
- Police certificate
- International Child Protection Certificate (for working overseas)
- Magistrate Court record
- Crown Court record
- Police records – Subject access request
- Prison records
- Probation records
- Getting a copy of your DBS records
10 Articles4. Police records →
- Enforced subject access
- Site re-structure – Please read
- Recordable offences
- Retention and deletion of police cautions and convictions
- Convictions obtained overseas
- Police certificate
- Disclosure of police intelligence on enhanced checks (approved information)
- Police records – Subject access request
- DNA Retention
- Disregards and pardons: Removing historical convictions and cautions for consensual gay sex from criminal records
26 Articles5. Particular sentences and disposals →
- Extended sentences
- Implications of accepting a police caution
- Serious Crime Prevention Order (SCPO)
- Applying to a court to end a court order
- Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO)
- Sexual Risk Order (SRO)
- Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO)
- Restraining orders
- Harassment Warning
- Out of court disposals
- Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) – or ‘Crimbo’
- Site re-structure – Please read
- Absolute discharge
- Cannabis Warning
- Community order
- Community Resolution Order
- Conditional caution
- Conditional discharge
- Court fine
- Detention and training order (under 18)
- Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) / Penalty Notice for Disorder (PND)
- Prison sentence
- Referral order (under 18)
- Youth rehabilitation order (under 18)
- Simple caution (including youth cautions)
- Suspended prison sentence