Just wondering if anyone knows anything about them, in particular my friend has to have a standard CRB for her job. She's never been in trouble but was once arrested for something she didn't do. Anyway, the police investigated and realised she was innocent, releasing her without charge within a couple of hours. She's worried this might show up on her CRB check. I can't help her because even though I've had a CRB myself and have the certificate it just says no convictions, cautions, warnings or reprimands. She's bothered her arrest might show up as a warning or something. I think not but would be grateful if anyone who knows for sure could post and let me know
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Former Member
ohh not sure. I think it may still show up?
I think after something like 3 or 5 years certain things are omitted. sorry I can't help any more.
Not sure but your friend can enquire herself if she has a record or not.
General helpline: 0870 90 90 811
General helpline: 0870 90 90 811
I am not sure, my brother in law and my son in law had to get this done before started their jobs, it takes them months to check them so I can only assume they are very thorough, if she has no convictions I am she will be fine
Scotty - that number is just a helpline to assist you when you're filling in the form
I think that if your friend was cautioned, it would show on their CRB check, but not 100% about that.
This may explain a little more - hope it helps
http://www.crb.homeoffice.gov.uk/
This may explain a little more - hope it helps
http://www.crb.homeoffice.gov.uk/
If the police realised your friend didn't do it, she wouldn't have been cautioned. So it shouldn't show up.
Sorry Bolton..I thought it was a helpline for further personal information.
Former Member
Welcome to NuLabour's UK. A place where you can be treated as guilty even though you've demonstrably innocent. And have your DNA taken without consent and stored to help involve you in future crime investigations even though you're probably innocent there too.
Former Member
And criminalised/jailed for breaking an ASBO that's been issued solely based on hearsay.
Indeed! Have the other tories issued their plans for changing everything on their subsequent arrival then?
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the other tories
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Indeed! Have the other tories issued their plans for changing everything on their subsequent arrival then?
I think so. Innocents are to be removed from the database. Only the DNA of convicted people is to be be held indefinitely.They will also scrap the National Identity Register and also ContactPoint I believe.
Unfortunately, they're not as strong on maintaining civil liberties as I would like but they're better than the dangerous numpties in power now, pretending badly to be Tories whilst doing the usual profligate Labour act of running the country into the ground and creating a socialist-oriented society of rewarding the feckless and misunderstanding human nature.
If she wasn't charged then there shouldn't be any criminal record.
Didja see the bit in the Grauniad accusing the polis of actively and illegally gathering DNA just to bolster up their database? I'd give you a link but I'm going to do the washing up whilst listening to FZ (two posts for the price of one)
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If she wasn't charged then there shouldn't be any criminal record.
There might still be something the Independant Safeguarding Authority have stored even if she wasn't charged. It depends on what the arrest was for. The ISA consider soft information, such as hearsay and rumour and other sorts of unfounded suspicion, relevant for the checks and a CRB check may pull up ISA data depending on the application I think.
Former Member
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Didja see the bit in the Grauniad accusing the polis of actively and illegally gathering DNA just to bolster up their database?
That's not really news. Especially not, I imagine, to young black men.Add Reply
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