خلاصہ
The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 allows criminal convictions to become 'spent' after a rehabilitation period, meaning the person is treated as if the offence never occurred. Once spent, convictions need not be disclosed in most employment, insurance, and civil proceedings contexts.
اہم نکات
- Convictions become spent after a rehabilitation period that depends on the sentence imposed
- Spent convictions need not be disclosed for most purposes
- Exceptions Order — certain professions (law, medicine, teaching, police) require disclosure of all convictions
- DBS checks reveal spent convictions where exceptions apply
- Sentences over 4 years' imprisonment never become spent
- LASPO 2012 significantly shortened rehabilitation periods
حصے اور دفعات
ترامیم کی تاریخ
2012 — Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012
Reduced rehabilitation periods significantly.