In the IC's compliance advice on the use of violent warning markers we are
told that we must inform any individuals that their details have been
flagged to indicate that they are potentially violent. Does anyone have a
standard letter for conveying this delicate information? Also, we have a
case where a community policeman has passed information of a potentially
violent person (of particular danger to women) to an area housing office
without supplying details of any incident. Can we act on information passed
to us in this way or do we have to wait for an unpleasant incident to befall
one of our own officers.
Jackie Leesons
Data Protection Co-ordinator
Tel: 01733 452295
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