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14:06 Aug 22, 2010 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / Carta de referencia para un juicio de divorcio | |||||
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5 | la Oficina de Antecedentes Penales revisó su expediente (o sus antecedentes) |
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was crb checked la Oficina de Antecedentes Penales revisó su expediente (o sus antecedentes) Explanation: http://www.crb.homeoffice.gov.uk/using_the_website/general_i... What is the CRB? The Criminal Records Bureau (CRB), an Executive Agency of the Home Office, provides wider access to criminal record information through its Disclosure service. This service enables organisations in the public, private and voluntary sectors to make safer recruitment decisions by identifying candidates who may be unsuitable for certain work, especially that which involves children or vulnerable adults. The CRB was established under Part V of the Police Act 1997 and was launched in March 2002. Prior to that, access to police checks was mainly confined to organisations in the statutory sector for staff who had ‘substantial unsupervised access’ to children. There were many other organisations that could not access these checks and yet had staff with similar access to vulnerable groups. The CRB enables many more organisations to access these checks as part of good recruitment practice. ------------- Criminal Records Bureau -> Oficina de Antecedentes Penales |
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