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This Legal Guidance identifies potential offences for prosecutors to consider when dealing with “obscene publications”, before focusing on the Obscene Publications Act 1959 itself. It provides guidance on the provisions in general and in particular how prosecutors should approach the question of “obscenity”.
Policy and GuidanceIn January 2018 the CPS, National Police Chiefs’ Council and the College of Policing released the Joint National Disclosure Improvement Plan. The plan sets out the actions that we are taking, and will take, to improve how the criminal justice system deals with disclosure.
Policy and GuidanceThe data below shows the non-consolidated Performance Related Payments (PRP) made to employees for the performance year 2010-11 to date. This data is published in accordance with the Government's commitment to open up Government-held data to the public.
Business InformationThis is the underlying data relating to the breakdown of CPS staff and recruitment, based on gender, age, disability, ethnicity, sexual orientation and religion, for the year 2016-17.
Business Information, Policy and Guidance, Public Accountability and Inclusion, Policy and strategyThe CPS produces an annual report on our performance in prosecuting hate crimes. This gives us, our partners and other interested parties an opportunity to assess and understand the progress we have made.
CPS operational informationThis is the underlying data relating to the breakdown of CPS staff and recruitment, based on gender, age, disability, ethnicity, sexual orientation and religion, for the year 2016-17.
Business Information, Policy and Guidance, Public Accountability and Inclusion, Policy and strategy, Equal Opportunities StatisticsPlease note: this is a consultation document. Prosecutors should apply the current Code 2013, seventh edition.
Policy and GuidanceAgreed between the CPS and the NPCC, this protocol outlines the procedures and guidance that should be followed in investigating and prosecuting alleged cases of so-called ‘Honour-Based’ Violence/Abuse.
Policy and GuidanceThis is the underlying data relating to the breakdown of CPS staff and recruitment, based on gender, age, disability, ethnicity, sexual orientation and religion, for the year 2016-17.
Business Information, Policy and Guidance, Public Accountability and Inclusion, Policy and strategy, Equal Opportunities StatisticsLeaflet issued by the CPS and the National Police Chiefs' Council explaining the work of the Child Sexual Abuse Review Panel.
Agreements with Other Agencies