PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Crown Prosecution Service (14 October 2014)

Question Asked

To ask the Attorney General, how many and what proportion of local authorities in England and Wales have adopted the new information-sharing protocol between the Crown Prosecution Service, police and councils.

Asked by:
Emily Thornberry (Labour)

Answer

Implementation of the measures in the national protocol is secured through agreement of local arrangements. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) maintains no central records of the number of local authorities that have adopted the national 2013 Protocol. However, in a recent survey of Chief Crown Prosecutors, the CPS found that, following the publication of the national multi-agency 2013 protocol, 82 of the 174 Local Authorities responsible for children’s services have so far signed local disclosure protocols.


Answered by:
Sir Jeremy Wright (Conservative)
21 October 2014

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