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Introductory Text
Part 1 Victims of criminal conduct
Meaning of “victim”
1.Meaning of “victim”
Victims’ code
2.The victims’ code
3.Preparing and issuing the victims’ code
4.Revising the victims’ code
5.Code compliance
6.Code awareness and reviewing compliance: criminal justice bodies
7.Arrangements for collection of victims’ feedback
8.Reviewing code compliance: elected local policing bodies
9.Code awareness and reviewing compliance: British Transport Police
10.Code awareness and reviewing compliance: Ministry of Defence Police
11.Reviewing code compliance: Secretary of State and Attorney General
12.Guidance on code awareness and reviewing compliance
Collaboration in exercise of victim support functions
13.Duty to collaborate in exercise of victim support functions
14.Strategy for collaboration in exercise of victim support functions
15.Guidance on collaboration in exercise of victim support functions
Guidance about specified victim support roles
16.Guidance about specified victim support roles
Disclosures by victims that cannot be precluded by agreement
17.Disclosures by victims that cannot be precluded by agreement
Victims of domestic abuse
18.Restricting parental responsibility where one parent kills the other
19.Domestic abuse related death reviews
20.Child victims of domestic abuse
Victim impact statements to mental health tribunals (restricted patients)
21.Victim impact statements to mental health tribunals (restricted patients)
Victims’ Commissioner
22.Commissioner for Victims and Witnesses
Inspections by criminal justice inspectorates
23.His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons
24.His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary
25.His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service
26.His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Probation for England and Wales
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
27.Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
Information relating to victims
28.Information relating to victims
29.Information relating to victims: service police etc
30.Review of provisions relating to counselling information requests
31.Right to erasure of personal data in the UK
Data protection
32.Data protection
Consequential provision
33.Consequential provision
Part 2 Victims of major incidents
Meaning of “major incident” etc
34.Meaning of “major incident” etc
Appointment of advocates
35.Appointment of standing advocate
36.Appointment of advocates in respect of major incidents
37.Terms of appointment
38.Appointment of more than one advocate in respect of same major incident
Functions and powers of advocates in respect of major incidents
39.Functions of advocates appointed in respect of major incidents
40.Role of advocates under Part 1 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009
Functions and powers of advocates: general
41.Reports to the Secretary of State
42.Publication of reports
43.Information sharing and data protection
Guidance for advocates
44.Guidance for advocates
Consequential amendments
45.Consequential amendments
Reviews
46.Review of duty of candour in relation to major incidents
47.Review of operation of Part 2
Part 3 Infected blood compensation
48.Infected Blood Compensation Authority
49.Infected blood compensation scheme
50.Payments
51.Applications and procedure
52.Reviews and appeals
53.Information: infected blood compensation scheme
54.Duty to co-operate with the IBCA
55.Provision of support and assistance
56.Payments to personal representatives of qualifying infected persons
57.Information: payments to personal representatives
Part 4 Prisoners
Public protection decisions
58.Public protection decisions: life prisoners
59.Public protection decisions: fixed-term prisoners
60.Amendment of power to change test for release on licence of certain prisoners
Referral of release decisions
61.Referral of release decisions: life prisoners
62.Referral of release decisions: fixed-term prisoners
Licence conditions on release following referral
63.Licence conditions of life prisoners released following referral
64.Licence conditions of fixed-term prisoners released following referral
Assessing etc risks posed by controlling or coercive offenders
65.Assessing etc risks posed by controlling or coercive offenders
Imprisonment or detention for public protection
66.Imprisonment or detention for public protection
67.Imprisonment or detention for public protection: annual report
Extension of home detention curfew
68.Extension of home detention curfew
Application of Convention rights
69.Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998: life prisoners
70.Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998: fixed-term prisoners
71.Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998: power to change release test
72.Application of certain Convention rights in prisoner release cases
The Parole Board
73.Parole Board rules
74.Parole Board membership
Whole life prisoners prohibited from forming a marriage or civil partnership
75.Whole life prisoners prohibited from forming a marriage
76.Whole life prisoners prohibited from forming a civil partnership
Part 5 General
77.Financial provision
78.Power to make consequential provision
79.Regulations
80.Extent
81.Commencement
82.Short title
Schedules
Schedule 1
Infected Blood Compensation Authority
Part 1 Constitution
1.Membership
2.Appointment of non-executive members
3.Appointment of executive members
4.Appointments of members: eligibility
5.Terms of membership
6.Non-executive members: payments
7.Staffing
8.Interim chief executive
9.Committees and sub-committees
10.Procedure
11.Exercise of functions
12.Funding
13.Annual report
14.Accounts and audit
15.Meaning of “financial year”
16.Provision of information
17.Status
18.Seal and evidence
19.Supplementary powers
Part 2 Transfer schemes
20.Power to make transfer schemes
21.Tax treatment of transfer schemes
Part 3 Amendments
22.Public Records Act 1958 (c. 51)
23.Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings) Act 1960 (c. 67)
24.Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (c. 13)
25.House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (c. 24)
26.Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975 (c. 25)
27.Freedom of Information Act 2000 (c. 36)
28.Equality Act 2010 (c. 15)
Schedule 2
Offences relevant to public protection decisions