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Closes 9 Jun 2026
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The revised Code ensures compliance with the appropriate legal landscape, including the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Equality Act 2010. The Code emphasises:
Does the revised Code provide clear guidance to ensure everyone is treated fairly and respectfully during a search?
The revised Code re-states and strengthens protections for children and young people (under 18), ensuring a trauma-informed, age-appropriate approach. It includes:
Does the revised Code clearly explain how children and young people should be treated when being searched by police under sections 289, 303C and 303Z21 of POCA?
The revised Code provides strengthened guidance on identifying and supporting vulnerable people, including those with mental health conditions and disabilities. It emphasises:
Active assessment of vulnerability
Adaptation of communication and approach
Carefully balancing operational necessity alongside risk and harm to the individual
Does the revised Code provide sufficient guidance on how police should identify and interact with people who may be vulnerable or need extra support?
The revised Code, specifically Annex C, provides guidance on how constables should establish the sex of a person for the purpose of conducting a search. It reflects the recent legal clarification of sex under the Equality Act 2010 and acknowledges the wider human rights landscape and the need to uphold the dignity and privacy for everyone.
The requirements of this Code do not extend to requiring a person to undergo an intimate search or a strip search within the meaning of section 164 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979, as explained at paragraph 3.3 of the revised Code. This section of the Code seeks to balance:
Does the revised Code provide clear guidance on establishing the sex of a person for the purposes of a search?
Is there anything in the revised Code that should be added, changed or removed?