Legislation – Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014

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Introduction

PART 1
Injunctions

1 Power to grant injunctions

2 Meaning of “anti-social behaviour”

3 Requirements included in injunctions

4 Power of arrest

5 Applications for injunctions

6 Applications without notice

7 Interim injunctions

8 Variation or discharge of injunctions

9 Arrest without warrant

10 Issue of arrest warrant

11 Remands

12 Powers in respect of under-18s

13 Power to exclude person from home in cases of violence or risk of harm

14 Requirements to consult

15 Appeals against decisions of youth courts

16 Special measures for witnesses

17 Children and young persons: disapplication of reporting restrictions

18 Rules of court

19 Guidance

20 Interpretation etc

21 Saving and transitional provision

PART 2
Criminal behaviour orders

22 Power to make orders

23 Proceedings on an application for an order

24 Requirements included in orders

25 Duration of order etc

26 Interim orders

27 Variation or discharge of orders

28 Review of orders

29 Carrying out and participating in reviews

30 Breach of order

31 Special measures for witnesses

32 Guidance

33 Saving and transitional provision

PART 3
Dispersal powers

34 Authorisations to use powers under section 35

35 Directions excluding a person from an area

36 Restrictions

37 Surrender of property

38 Record-keeping

39 Offences

40 Powers of community support officers

41 Guidance

42 Saving and transitional provision

PART 4
Community protection

CHAPTER 1 Community protection notices

Community protection notices

43 Power to issue notices

44 Occupiers of premises etc

45 Occupier or owner unascertainable

46 Appeals against notices

Failure to comply with notice

47 Remedial action by local authority

48 Offence of failing to comply with notice

49 Remedial orders

50 Forfeiture of item used in commission of offence

51 Seizure of item used in commission of offence

52 Fixed penalty notices

Who may issue notices

53 Authorised persons

Supplemental

54 Exemption from liability

55 Issuing of notices

56 Guidance

57 Interpretation of Chapter 1

58 Saving and transitional provision

CHAPTER 2 Public spaces protection orders

Public spaces protection orders

59 Power to make orders

60 Duration of orders

61 Variation and discharge of orders

Prohibition on consuming alcohol

62 Premises etc to which alcohol prohibition does not apply

63 Consumption of alcohol in breach of prohibition in order

Restrictions on public rights of way

64 Orders restricting public right of way over highway

65 Categories of highway over which public right of way may not be restricted

Validity of orders

66 Challenging the validity of orders

Failure to comply with orders

67 Offence of failing to comply with order

68 Fixed penalty notices

Supplemental

69 Powers of community support officers

70 Byelaws

71 Bodies other than local authorities with statutory functions in relation to land

72 Convention rights, consultation, publicity and notification

73 Guidance

74 Interpretation of Chapter 2

75 Saving and transitional provision

CHAPTER 3 Closure of premises associated with nuisance or disorder etc

Closure notices

76 Power to issue closure notices

77 Duration of closure notices

78 Cancellation or variation of closure notices

79 Service of notices

Closure orders

80 Power of court to make closure orders

81 Temporary orders

82 Extension of closure orders

83 Discharge of closure orders

Appeals

84 Appeals

Enforcement

85 Enforcement of closure orders

86 Offences

Supplemental

87 Access to other premises

88 Reimbursement of costs

89 Exemption from liability

90 Compensation

91 Guidance

92 Interpretation of Chapter 3

93 Saving and transitional provision

PART 5
Recovery of possession of dwelling-houses: anti-social behaviour grounds

94 New ground for serious offences or breach of prohibitions etc

95 Notice requirements for new ground

96 Review requirements for new ground

97 Corresponding new ground and notice requirements for assured tenancies

98 Conduct causing nuisance to landlord etc

99 Offences connected with riot

100 Restrictions where new possession proceedings in progress etc

PART 6
Local involvement and accountability

101 The community remedy document

102 Anti-social behaviour etc: out-of-court disposals

103 Criminal behaviour: conditional cautions

104 Review of response to complaints

105 case reviews: interpretation

PART 7
Dangerous dogs

106 Keeping dogs under proper control

107 Whether a dog is a danger to public safety

PART 8
Firearms

108 Offence of possessing firearm for supply etc

109 Functions of Scottish Ministers under Firearms Acts

110 Possession of firearms by persons previously convicted of crime

111 Increased penalty for improper importation of firearms etc

112 British Transport Police: Crown status under Firearms Act 1968

PART 9
Protection from sexual harm and violence

113 Sexual harm prevention orders and sexual risk orders, etc

114 Saving and transitional provision

115 Use of premises for child sex offences

116 Information about guests at hotels believed to be used for child sexual exploitation

117 Appeals against notices under section 116

118 Offences

119 Violent offender orders

PART 10
Forced marriage

120 Offence of breaching forced marriage protection order

121 Offence of forced marriage: England and Wales

122 Offence of forced marriage: Scotland

PART 11
Policing etc

123 Regulations to be prepared or approved by the College

124 Codes of practice issued by the College

125 Guidance by the College about employment of civilian staff

126 Power to give directions to the College

127 Charging of fees by the College

128 Appointment of senior police officers as staff of the College

129 Disclosure of information to the College

130 The College and the

131 Abolition of Police Negotiating Board for the United Kingdom

132 Establishment of Police Remuneration Review Body

133 Consultation about regulations: England and Wales

134 Consultation about regulations: Northern Ireland

135 Application of IPCC provisions to contractors

136 Application to IPCC of provisions about investigation of offences

137 Provision of information to IPCC

138 Unsatisfactory performance procedures following investigation of death or serious injury matter

139 Recommendations by IPCC and requirement to respond

140 Appointment of chief officers of police

141 Financial arrangements etc for chief officers of police

142 Grants to local policing bodies

143 Powers of local policing bodies to provide or commission services

144 Power to take further fingerprints or non-intimate samples

145 Power to retain fingerprints or DNA profile in connection with different offence

146 Retention of personal samples that are or may be disclosable

147 Powers to seize invalid passports etc

148 Port and border controls

149 Inspection of Serious Fraud Office

150 Jurisdiction of Investigatory Powers Tribunal over Surveillance Commissioners

151 Fees for criminal record certificates etc

152 Powers of community support officers

153 Use of amplified noise equipment in vicinity of the Palace of Westminster

154 Littering from vehicles

PART 12
Extradition

155 Date of extradition hearing

156 Extradition barred if no prosecution decision in requesting territory

157 Proportionality

158 Hostage-taking considerations

159 Request for temporary transfer etc

160 Appeals

161 Judge informed after extradition hearing or order that person is charged with offence or serving sentence in United Kingdom

162 Asylum etc

163 Consent to extradition not to be taken as waiver of speciality rights

164 Definition of “extradition offence”

165 Extradition to the United Kingdom to be sentenced or to serve a sentence

166 Detention of extradited person for trial in England and Wales for other offences

167 Proceedings on deferred warrant or request etc

168 Non-UK extradition: transit through the United Kingdom

169 Extradition to a territory that is party to an international Convention

170 Electronic transmission of European arrest warrant etc

171 Discount on sentence for time spent in custody awaiting extradition: England and Wales

172 Discount on sentence for time spent in custody awaiting extradition: Scotland

173 Discount on sentence for time spent in custody awaiting extradition: Northern Ireland

174 Criminal Procedure Rules to apply to extradition proceedings etc

PART 13
Criminal justice and court fees

175 Compensation for miscarriages of justice

176 Low-value shoplifting

177 Abolition of defence of marital coercion

178 Protection arrangements for persons at risk

179 Surcharges: imprisonment in default and remission of fines

180 Court and tribunal fees

PART 14
General

181 Amendments

182 Orders and regulations

183 Financial provision

184 Extent

185 Commencement

186 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Remands under sections 9 and 10

SCHEDULE 2 Breach of injunctions: powers of court in respect of under-18s

SCHEDULE 3 Schedule to be inserted as Schedule 2A to the Housing Act 1985

SCHEDULE 4 ASB case reviews: supplementary provision

SCHEDULE 5 Amendments of Parts 2 and 3 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003

SCHEDULE 6 Amendments of Part 2A of the Sexual Offences Act 2003

SCHEDULE 7 Schedule to be inserted as Schedule 4B to the Police Act 1996

SCHEDULE 8 Powers to seize invalid passports etc

SCHEDULE 9 Port and border controls

SCHEDULE 10 Powers of community support officers

SCHEDULE 11 Minor and consequential amendments

PART 4Community protection

CHAPTER 1Community protection notices

Supplemental

54Exemption from liability

(1)

A local authority exercising or purporting to exercise a power under section 47(2) is not liable to an occupier or owner of land for damages or otherwise (whether at common law or otherwise) arising out of anything done or omitted to be done in the exercise or purported exercise of that power.

(2)

A person carrying out work under section 47(2), or a person by or on whose behalf work is carried out under section 49(2)(b), is not liable to an occupier or owner of land for damages or otherwise (whether at common law or otherwise) arising out of anything done or omitted to be done in carrying out that work.

(3)

Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply—

(a)

to an act or omission shown to have been in bad faith, or

(b)

to liability arising out of a failure to exercise due care and attention.

(4)

Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply so as to prevent an award of damages made in respect of an act or omission on the ground that the act or omission was unlawful by virtue of section 6(1) of the Human Rights Act 1998.

(5)

This section does not affect any other exemption from liability (whether at common law or otherwise).

55Issuing of notices

(1)

A notice under this Chapter may be issued to a person by—

(a)

handing it to the person,

(b)

leaving it at the person’s proper address, or

(c)

sending it by post to the person at that address.

(2)

A notice under this Chapter to a body corporate may be issued to the secretary or clerk of that body.

(3)

A notice under this Chapter to a partnership may be issued to a partner or a person who has the control or management of the partnership business.

(4)

For the purposes of this section and of section 7 of the Interpretation Act 1978 (service of documents by post) in its application to this section, the proper address of a person is the person’s last known address, except that—

(a)

in the case of a body corporate or its secretary or clerk, it is the address of the body’s registered or principal office;

(b)

in the case of a partnership or person having the control or the management of the partnership business, it is the principal office of the partnership.

(5)

For the purposes of subsection (4) the principal office of a company registered outside the United Kingdom, or of a partnership carrying on business outside the United Kingdom, is its principal office within the United Kingdom.

(6)

If a person has specified an address in the United Kingdom, other than the person’s proper address within the meaning of subsection (4), as the one at which the person or someone on the person’s behalf will accept notices of the same description as a notice under this Chapter, that address is also treated for the purposes of this section and section 7 of the Interpretation Act 1978 as the person’s proper address.

56Guidance

(1)

The Secretary of State may issue—

(a)

guidance to chief officers of police about the exercise, by officers under their direction or control, of those officers’ functions under this Chapter;

(b)

guidance to local authorities about the exercise of their functions under this Chapter and those of persons designated under section 53(1)(c).

(2)

The Secretary of State may revise any guidance issued under this section.

(3)

The Secretary of State must arrange for any guidance issued or revised under this section to be published.

57Interpretation of Chapter 1

In this Chapter—

“conduct” includes a failure to act;

“local authority” means—

(a)

in relation to England, a district council, a county council for an area for which there is no district council, a London borough council, the Common Council of the City of London or the Council of the Isles of Scilly;

(b)

in relation to Wales, a county council or a county borough council;

“owner”, in relation to premises, means—

(a)

a person (other than a mortgagee not in possession) entitled to dispose of the fee simple of the premises, whether in possession or in reversion;

(b)

a person who holds or is entitled to the rents and profits of the premises under a lease that (when granted) was for a term of not less then 3 years;

“premises” includes any land.

58Saving and transitional provision

(1)

The repeal or amendment by this Act of provisions about any of the notices specified in subsection (2) does not apply in relation to—

(a)

a notice specified in that subsection served before the commencement day;

(b)

anything done in connection with such a notice.

(2)

The notices are—

(a)

a litter abatement notice under section 92 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990;

(b)

a litter clearing notice under section 92A of that Act;

(c)

a street litter control notice under section 93 of that Act;

(d)

a defacement removal notice under section 48 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003.

(3)

A community protection notice that contains no requirement that could not have been contained in one of the notices specified in subsection (2) may be issued in respect of conduct before the commencement day.

(4)

Subsection (3) applies only during the period of 3 months beginning with the commencement day.

(5)

In this section “commencement day” means the day on which this Chapter comes into force.