Does anyone know how to get 'No Further Action' (NFA) changed to 'No Crime' (NC) on the Police National Computer (PNC)? Or even better, how to get the record removed completely?
I was falsely accused of rape in 2005, arrested and promptly released without charge.
Years later, I submitted a Freedom Of Information (FOI) request to see my file on the PNC. It listed the arrest as NFA.
I requested the case files stored in the police station where I was arrested through a second FOI request. Most of the notes had been removed so all I can see are blank pages, but amongst the sections that I can read is a note which recommends that the case be recorded as NC.
I understand that NC indicates police confidence that a person is innocent, whereas NFA simply indicates that there is insufficient evidence to prosecute. As I will need to disclose the arrest for my job, I am keen that the details of the record are changed on the PNC in accordance with the police officer's recommendation.
I apologise for such a technical email but I think the detail is necessary. I'm sure there are plenty of people reading this blog who want to pursue careers working with children or vulnerable adults, or in the police, civil service, or the host of other jobs which require vetting who would benefit from any advice on offer.
Thanks very much for your help.
I was falsely accused of rape in 2005, arrested and promptly released without charge.
Years later, I submitted a Freedom Of Information (FOI) request to see my file on the PNC. It listed the arrest as NFA.
I requested the case files stored in the police station where I was arrested through a second FOI request. Most of the notes had been removed so all I can see are blank pages, but amongst the sections that I can read is a note which recommends that the case be recorded as NC.
I understand that NC indicates police confidence that a person is innocent, whereas NFA simply indicates that there is insufficient evidence to prosecute. As I will need to disclose the arrest for my job, I am keen that the details of the record are changed on the PNC in accordance with the police officer's recommendation.
I apologise for such a technical email but I think the detail is necessary. I'm sure there are plenty of people reading this blog who want to pursue careers working with children or vulnerable adults, or in the police, civil service, or the host of other jobs which require vetting who would benefit from any advice on offer.
Thanks very much for your help.
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