22 pages tagged with Information management
Police information and records management Code of Practice
Statutory Code of Practice and guidance setting national principles for police information and records management.
Collection and recording
This page is from APP, the official source of professional practice for policing.
Review, retention and disposal
Data protection
Freedom of information
Information assurance
Information sharing
Common process for managing police information
Evaluation
Governance and management of PNC and LEDS
How the systems are being governed.
Information and data management
The legislation behind the governance of the systems.
Data protection – definitions and elaboration
What the terms in this guidance mean and how they link to the ten principles.
Purpose and scope of the Code and guidance
Purpose of the Code of Practice and the guidance for PNC and LEDS.
Introduction to the guidance
Why you should apply the Code of Practice and use this guidance.
Accountability, compliance and malpractice
How the Code of Practice and guidance will be used to hold chief officers and users to account.
Principles
This section of the guidance underpins the 10 principles for the professional and ethical use of PNC and LEDS, which are set out in the Code
Code of Practice for the Police National Computer (PNC) and the Law Enforcement Data Service (LEDS)
Sets out the basic principles in relation to the ethical and professional processing of data and information managed through either or both PNC and LEDS.
Compliance audit
Briefing note about audit and compliance for data protection purposes.
Code of Practice for PNC and LEDS
Statutory Code of Practice and guidance setting out the basic principles in relation to the ethical and professional processing of data and information managed through PNC and LEDS.
New national record-keeping standards
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