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Model Protocol non-personal data

Model Protocol

NON-PERSONAL DATA SECTION

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  1. We understand that non-personal data constitutes data that does not or cannot be used to establish the identity of a living individual. Non-personal data is more often than not aggregate data. [see glossary]. It is non-personal data (never has referred to an individual) or aggregated data (derived from personal, non-personal and de-personal data), that is normally used for crime-mapping. We can use this non-personal data for crime-mapping purposes, within the remit of the Crime & Disorder Act 1998

  2. We agree that non-personal information held by us may be subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information act 2000. We have the legal duty to provide non-personal data to a third party, if a formal request is made.

  3. We will disclose non-personal data for the purpose of profiling local areas for crime activity, and to calculate the cost, scope and scale of proposed crime reduction interventions by our partnership.

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