Criminal Offence Under Section 26

Pat James made this Freedom of Information request to Home Office This request has been closed to new correspondence. Contact us if you think it should be reopened.

The request was refused by Home Office.

Dear Home Office, since its enactment earlier this year, how many police officers have been:
a) Investigated
b) Charged
c) Convicted
d) Imprisoned

under Section 26 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015

Yours faithfully,

Pat James

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Dear Pat

 

Thank you for your e-mail of 25 November 2015. Your request has been
handled as a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act
2000. Please find attached our response.

 

Kind regards

 

Jack Cooper

Crime and Policing Statistics

Home Office

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Dear Crime and Police Stats, the link you provided contains no useful information whatsoever. I will therefore class your response as a refusal.

Yours sincerely,

Pat James