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Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets

These factsheets provide more information about the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.

Last fetched 04 May 2026 · gov.uk
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Crime and Policing Bill: overarching factsheet Crime and Policing Bill: justice factsheet (MoJ)Crime and Policing Bill: dangerous cycling offences factsheetCrime and Policing Bill: anonymity of firearms officersCrime and Policing Bill: antisocial behaviour (ASB) factsheet Crime and Policing Bill: child criminal exploitation, cuckooing (home takeover) and coerced internal concealment factsheetCrime and Policing Bill: child sexual abuse material factsheet Crime and Policing Bill: counter-terrorism and national security factsheetCrime and Policing Bill: Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse recommendationsCrime and Policing Bill: international cooperation factsheet Crime and Policing Bill:knife crime and crossbows factsheetCrime and Policing Bill: management of offenders factsheet 
At a glance
TypePolicy paper
First published25 Feb 2025
Last updated29 Apr 2026
Organisations
Home OfficeMinistry of Justice
Topics
Criminal justice reform
Source
Open on gov.uk
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