Crime Reduction - Helping to Reduce Crime in Your Area

Information Sharing

List of Parties Requiring an Information Sharing Protocol


 This document is published for archival/historical purposes. 

These pages are due to be updated. More up to date information on information sharing can be found in 'Delivering Community Safety - A guide to effective partnership working' and the Information Commissioners Code of Practice on Information Sharing.

[Please note this list is not exhaustive. Check to see if your body appears on this list, or if you need to include another body from this list onto your Protocol. Include this list in the Appendix.]

  1. Probation Service

  2. Local Authorities

  3. Police

  4. Local Education

  5. Housing Authorities (Registered Social Landlords)

  6. Health Authorities

  7. Forensic Science Service (FSS)

  8. Crown Prosecution Service

  9. Youth Offending Teams (YOT)

  10. Drug Action Teams (DAT)

  11. Drug Action Groups

  12. Alcohol Action Groups

  13. Voluntary Organisations

  14. Policy Units (council tax register, council tenants)

  15. Social Services (domestic violence, benefit families)

  16. Public Protection bodies (Neighbourhood Watch)

  17. Government Departments (WPS, Customs & Excise, Inland Revenue)

  18. Transportation Groups (air, sea and land)

  19. Magistrates Court Committee

  20. Any Body whose aim is to reduce crime and disorder

  21. Religious body

  22. Company

  23. Retailing body

  24. Trades Unions

  25. Medical Practitioners

  26. Chief Officer Fire Services

  27. British Transport Police

  28. Ministry of Defence Police

  29. Bodies providing services to minority ethnic groups, gay/lesbian, women, young, elderly, physically and mentally disabled

  30. Proprietors of independent schools

  31. Governing bodies of schools

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Last update: Friday, January 09, 2009

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