What is Clare's law in the UK?

The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme(DVDS), also known as “Clare's Law” enables the police to disclose information to a victim or potential victim of domestic abuse about their partner's or ex-partner's previous abusive or violent offending. We will put the guidance on which the DVDS is based into statute.
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How long do you stay on Clare's Law?

It is envisaged that the maximum time that it will take to complete the whole process, including these checks and the disclosure of information, if decided necessary, is 35 days. The police will act immediately if at any point they consider the potential victim to be at risk and in need of protection from harm.
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What is the aim of Clares Law?

Clare's Law, often known officially as a Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme or similar, designates several ways for police officers to disclose a person's history of abusive behaviour to those who may be at risk from such behaviour. It is intended to reduce intimate partner violence.
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Can I find out if my boyfriend has a criminal record?

People can approach the Police proactively and ask about their new boyfriend or partner's past police record. This is known as the “right to ask”. Police also have the right to disclose information without being asked to women under certain circumstances, known as the “right to know”.
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Who is Clare's Law aimed at?

The legislation is intended to provide information that could protect someone from being a victim of attack. The university said victims were "often silenced" and the research would give survivors "an opportunity to be heard". Clare's Law is named after 36-year-old Clare Wood, murdered by her ex-boyfriend in 2009.
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The Domestic Abuse Disclosure Scheme - Clare's Law



What is Sarah's law UK?

The child sex offender disclosure scheme, sometimes called 'Sarah's Law', allows parents, carers or guardians to formally ask the police for information about a person who has contact with their child, or a child close to them, if they're concerned the person may pose a risk.
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Is Clare's law successful?

The figures, released following Freedom of Information requests, show there have been at least 3,760 applications under the law so far resulting in 1,335 disclosures. The true totals are likely to be higher, as three police forces elected not to release their statistics.
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Is Clare's Law confidential?

Clare's Law FAQs

If disclosure occurs then it should be treated as confidential and this information should not be shared with anyone. The police can prevent you if they believe you may discuss this information with someone else. The individual should be aware that under the Data Protection Act 2018 (c.
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Can I check someone's criminal record UK?

Checks you can make on someone's record. Employers can check the criminal record of someone applying for a role. This is known as getting a Disclosure and Barring Service ( DBS ) check. You can request a more detailed check for certain roles, for example in healthcare or childcare.
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Can you become a police officer with a criminal record UK?

All convictions, cautions (including any received as a juvenile), involvement in any criminal investigation and bind-overs imposed by a court must be declared. They don't automatically mean you'll be rejected from joining the police service.
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How did Clare's law change the law?

Clare's Law, introduced in 2014, gives people the “right to ask” their force about any previous domestic violence or offences that mean their partners could pose a risk to them. Home Office guidance states that police will aim to complete the inquiries within 35 days.
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What media methods did Clare's law use?

The campaign saw him lobby politicians, appear on primetime television and radio and in countless newspaper and magazine articles. Clare's Law even featured in a Coronation Street domestic violence storyline.
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How many signatures did Clare's law have?

At 15,000 signatures, this petition becomes one of the top signed on Change.org! In February 2019, 27-year-old Rosie Darbyshire was murdered by her partner Ben Topping. Shortly before her death, she applied to police for a disclosure under Clare's Law to see whether Topping had a violent past.
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Can men do Clare's Law?

This life changing legislation is available to men right across West Mercia and they should be encouraged to come forward and seek help from the police."
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How long does domestic violence stay on your record UK?

Since 2006, the police retain details of all recordable offences until you reach 100 years of age. Your conviction will always show on your police records but the conviction may not show on your criminal record check that is used for employment vetting purposes.
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Does your criminal record clear after 7 years UK?

It may stop you from getting on with your life. In the UK, the Police National Computer (PNC) stores all recordable offences. It remains there until the person becomes 100 years old. However, there is no formal way for a person to request deletion of court convictions.
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Can you find out what someone has been charged with UK?

The internet has made the UK Criminal Records Search Procedure even easier than ever before. Now it's simple to obtain criminal records on individuals located anywhere in the UK, including England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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What shows up on a DBS check?

A DBS Check, also known as a Disclosure, will identify any convictions, cautions, final warnings or reprimands, relevant to the prospective employment and can also include intelligence from the Police National Computer that may affect an individual's suitability for certain employment.
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Do you have to be convicted to be on Clares Law?

the subject has no relevant unspent convictions. there is no other intelligence or information to suggest the subject may cause harm to the potential victim. there is insufficient intelligence or information to register a concern.
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Has anyone used Clares Law?

The DVDS, or Clare's Law, was implemented across all police forces in England and Wales in March 2014. Sharon, who has helped women access the scheme, says: 'It's quite shocking how few people actually know about Clare's Law. When I've told people I'm working with about it, they are quite surprised it exists.
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How many lives has Clare's Law saved?

'Clare's Law' saves 1,300 women from violent partners in first year | The Independent | The Independent.
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What is the domestic abuse Bill 2019?

The measures in the bill seek to: promote awareness - to put abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, including by legislating for the first time for a statutory definition of domestic abuse. protect and support victims, including by introducing a new Domestic Abuse Protection Notice and Order.
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Is there a Megan's Law in the UK?

The scheme is a watered-down version of Megan's Law in the US, which actively publishes the names and addresses of convicted paedophiles. Under the UK scheme parents can ask the police about anyone with access to their children.
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What is Sarah Payne's Law?

Sarah's Law gives parents the power to find out if their child is at risk from someone so they can make an informed decision about their contact with that person. Information is not guaranteed to be given and if you are given it, you have to keep it confidential.
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Who was Sarah Payne?

SARAH Payne was abducted and murdered by paedophile Roy Whiting when she was just eight years old. The horrific killing in 2000 drew public attention and saw Whiting locked up for life following a police investigation.
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