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Definition of police record in English: police recordnoun usually police records1A dossier kept by the police on all people convicted of crime. Example sentencesExamples - Latest police records show a record number of racist attacks there, 60 per cent of victims being white.
- They thus offer a measure of crime a distance apart from police records, of which more below.
- All three suspects eventually confessed and re-enacted the crime for police records.
- Court documents and police records reinforce the notion that prosecutors knew about the illegal wiretaps in 1999.
- All these studies suggest levels of sexual crime against women higher than those revealed by national victim surveys and certainly far higher than those indicated by police records.
- No one identified the voice to the police at that time according to police records.
- In at least half a dozen cases, however, the allegations of officer misconduct were supported by witnesses who were not charged with crimes, and by police records made at the time of the incident.
- It will also analyse the number of complaints and police records of crime figures during the 2003 fair.
- An ECRC will contain conviction data where applicable and may also contain any non-conviction information from local police records, which might be relevant.
- At the time that the sample was taken, the Defendant was told that the sample might be used for a speculative search, namely a check against other samples held in police records.
- This drew a positive response and we then checked possible suspects against police records, undertook surveillance and searched homes.
- The source of the information must have been the mother and the fiancé, as well as police records (which record a number of domestic violence calls to the home where the fiancé and his former wife lived).
- It is also likely to have caused major prejudice to the appellant, whose insurer's files on the matter have by now been destroyed; so have the police records and statements relating to the accident.
- Nonexperimental research on eyewitness memory has been conducted using questionnaires/interviews, case studies, and archival analyses of police records and court documents.
- Northwestern University has provided access on the Internet to handwritten police records of crimes committed in the city of Chicago going back to 1870.
- For all posts covered by these arrangements, the police check will be made against national and local police records.
- The authors used data from police records, birth certificates, and certificates of fetal death from Utah between 1992 and 1999.
- He declared that the files of the Intelligence Division would be his files, ‘official police records not subject to subpoena’ or review by others.
- The police records of the identity parade differ considerably from the video record of the proceedings.
- Detectives have begun examining evidence from police records and will use new techniques like DNA profiling to help solve the high-profile case.
- 1.1a police record A personal history which includes some conviction for crime.
a well-known character with a police record Example sentencesExamples - Both the man and his wife had police records, including prior arrests for selling methamphetamine, a class one illegal substance.
- Cliff was the only one that really had a police record.
- In others, the criminals had given someone else's personal details to the authorities to avoid a police record.
- I think you only get a referral the first time, second time is a police record.
- You now have a police record for breaking and entering.
- If such checks reveal the slightest thing out of the ordinary, or even a police record involving a minor offence, this can be used to justify dismissal or not hiring someone.
- I mean, I've got a police record now, but you don't hear me trying to get sympathy or favoritism from it.
- A check by the Croatian police showed that, of the list of 12 names, only two had police records and had been convicted by a Croatian court to 2.5 years in prison for attempted murder in 1995.
- Therefore you must be treated as a criminal, whether or not you have a police record.
- The host country, in essential cases, may ask the Member State of origin for information regarding any previous police record.
- But at their best, the play's religions also provide solace to a girl who has lost her father, a rare sense of community to a boy with mental health problems, and a chance for a new start to a girl with a police record.
- The scheme, which is funded by money taken from drug dealers, gives those arrested in possession of drugs the option of seeing a resource worker rather than going through the courts and getting a police record.
- You'll also need to show a police record and a passed medical exam.
- She's overheard worrisome conversations between the young men, but is afraid to report this to the police because her son has a police record.
- ‘Our new registration process, which now goes through the Victorian Institute of Teachers, threw up the fact he had a police record,’ the spokesman said.
- As a result of St. Pierre's notion of getting tough on misbehavior, the school provides not only an opportunity for students to leave with a diploma but also with a police record.
- No one was hurt, injured or put in danger, yet I now have a police record, dearer insurance and the stigma of being a criminal.
- Isn't he worried that a police record will cause him problems in America when his album is launched over there early next year?
- He has a police record dating back to February 1976, when he was 16 years old, for offences such as theft, burglary and possession of an offensive weapon.
- My source also mentioned a few other problematic issues in her past, like a police record and a history of charges of animal cruelty… on her part.
Synonyms criminal record, list of offences, list of previous convictions
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