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Crime and Courts Act 2013 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crime and Courts Act 2013 The Crime and Courts Act 2013 (c. 22)〔(Crime and Courts Bill ) Parliament.uk〕 is an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced to the House of Lords in May 2012.〔(Stages of the Bill ) House of Lords〕 Its main purpose is to create the United Kingdom National Crime Agency which replaced the Serious Organised Crime Agency.〔(Radical police shake-up outlined ) BBC News〕 Part 2 of the Act relaxes the rules on filming court proceedings under controlled circumstances, and amends the rules on 'self-defence'. It also enacts changes to press regulation in response to the Leveson Inquiry into the ethics and behaviour of the media.〔(Amendments to Crime and Courts Bill 18 March 2013 ) Parliament.uk〕 The Act has three parts.〔(Crime and Courts Act 2013 )〕 == Part 1: The National Crime Agency ==
Part 1 has sixteen sections involved in the creation of the National Crime Agency, which the Home Office calls 'a national crime-fighting agency'.〔(NCA ) Home Office〕 The NCA incorporates the Serious Organised Crime Agency, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre and the National Cyber Crime Unit. The Act also abolishes the National Policing Improvement Agency.〔(Explanatory notes ) Parliament.uk〕 Section 13 of Part 1 prohibits any officer of the NCA from calling a strike.
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