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Disruption Toolkit
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Criminal, civil and partnership disruption options for perpetrators of child and adult victims of exploitation.
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1. Foreword
2. Introduction
3. Safeguarding
4. Definition of Exploitation
5. Child Victims
5.01 Children Act 1989
5.02 Section 47 Children Act 1989
5.03 Section 17 Children Act 1989
5.04 Section 10 Children Act 1989
5.05 Section 11 Children Act 1989
5.06 Care order
5.07 Secure Accommodation Order
5.08 Emergency Protection Order
5.09 Police Protection
5.10 Recovery Order
5.11 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE)
5.12 Inherent Jurisdiction
5.13 Mental Capacity Act 2005
5.15 The Children Act versus The Mental Capacity Act
5.16 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: DoLS
5.17 Forced Marriage Protection Order (FMPO)
5.18 Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVA) and Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARC)
5.19 Crime and Policing Act 2026
6. Adult Victims
6.1 Mental Capacity Act 2005
6.2 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: DoLS
6.3 The Care Act 2014
6.4 GLAA – Gangmaster and Labour Abuse Authority
6.5 National Referral Mechanism (NRM)
6.6 Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVA) and Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARC)
7. Perpetrators of Child and Adult victims
7.01 Domestic Violence Prevention Notices and Orders.
7.02 Controlling or coercive behaviour in an intimate or family relationship – section 76 Serious Crime Act 2015
7.03 Knives and other offensive weapons
7.04 Acid or other corrosive substance attacks
7.05 Restraining Orders
7.06 Non-Molestation Orders
7.07 Child Abduction Warning Notices (CAWN)
7.08 Exploitation Warning Notice;
7.09 Abduction of Children in Care
7.10 Abduction of Child by Other Persons
7.11 Sexual Offences
7.12 Inherent Jurisdiction-in respect of a child
7.13 Inherent Jurisdiction- in respect of an adult
7.14 Injunctions
7.15 Sexual Risk Orders (SROs)
7.16 Sexual Harm Prevention Orders (SHPOs)
7.17 Notification Orders
7.18 Human Trafficking
7.19 Slavery and Trafficking Risk Orders (STROs)
7.20 Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Orders (STPOs)
7.21 Arrangements for assessing risks posed by certain offenders
7.22 Tactical Options
7.23 False imprisonment.
7.24 Injunctions to Prevent Gang-Related Violence and Drug-Dealing Activity
7.25 Civil Injunctions
7.26 Community Protection Warning Notice
7.27 Community Protection Notice
7.28 Criminal Behaviour Order
7.29 Forfeiture of Detained Cash
7.30 Her Majesties Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
7.31 Government Agency Intelligence Network (GAIN)
7.32 Home Office Immigration Enforcement (HOIE)
7.33 Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
7.34 UK Border Force
7.35 Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
7.36 Rental Car providers
7.37 Disruption in relation to vehicle usage to commit exploitation offences;
7.38 Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)
7.39 Vehicle Telemetry
7.40 Taxi and Private Hire Vehicles in relation to exploitation
7.41 Technology
7.42 Mobile phones
7.43 Facebook and Other Social Media
7.44 Laptops, Computers and Tablets
7.45 Asylum and Immigration
7.46 General Powers to Order a Driving Disqualification
8. Locations
8.01 Public spaces protection order (PSPO)
8.02 Section 8 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
8.03 Water, Gas and Electricity Suppliers
8.04 Environmental health
8.05 Housing;
8.06 Security Industry Authority- SIA
8.07 Trading Standards
8.08 Food Safety
8.09 Dispersal Powers
8.10 Closure Notices
8.11 Closure Order
8.12 Closure Order under the Sexual Offences Act 2003
8.13 Hotels
8.14 Absolute Ground for Possession
8.15 Reviews of Licensed Premises
8.16 The Fire Service
8.17 Warrants
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