Do not expect privacy if charged with a crime, says police standards body
by Nadeem Badshah from World news | The Guardian on (#6A58W)
College of Policing statement comes after ICO proposes forces across England and Wales no longer should' name those charged
People charged with a crime should have no reasonable expectation of privacy, the national policing standards body has said.
The statement from the College of Policing came after media organisations raised concerns over proposed changes to the college's guidance that stated forces across England and Wales no longer should" name those charged with crimes including indecent exposure, domestic violence or child sexual abuse, instead advising that individuals can be named".
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