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(MOD) data protection policy and procedures under the law enforcement directive.
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MOD policy document: protecting special category and criminal convictions personal data.
Updates to this page
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Page title updated from 'MOD Service Police Privacy Notice' to 'MOD Law Enforcement Privacy Notices'. The 'Details' section has been updated with more information on the purposes for which MOD may process personal data for law enforcement purposes. Translated versions of the privacy notices have been uploaded. German-, Estonian-, and Polish-language versions of the MOD Service Police - Body Worn Video Privacy Notice have been added.
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'MOD Service Police- Body Worn Video Privacy Notice' added and 'Royal Military Police - body worn video privacy notice' removed.
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Added MOD Service Custody - detainee under sentence and visitor privacy notice.
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Added 'Royal Military Police - Body Worn Video privacy notice'.
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