Offensive weapons homicide reviews
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Applies to England and Wales
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The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 introduced a requirement on the police and local authorities in England and Wales and integrated care boards in England and local health boards in Wales, to review the circumstances of certain homicides where where:
- the victim was aged 18 or over
andwhere - the events surrounding their death involved, or were likely to have involved, the use of an offensive
weapon.weapon
The purpose of these reviews is to ensure that when a qualifying homicide takes place, local partners partners:
- identify the lessons to be learnt from the
death, - consider whether any action should be taken as a result
and - share the
outcome.
The intention is that these reviews will improve the national and local understanding of what causes homicide and serious violence, better equipping services to prevent weapons-enabled homicides.
The reviews are being piloted in certain areas of London and the West MidlandsMidlands, and in South Wales.
Last updated
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Updated the PDF versions of the statutory guidance so the forms can be filled in digitally. Added large print version of the statutory guidance.
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Added 'Privacy information notice - piloting of offensive weapons homicide reviews'.
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