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Licence conditions Policy Framework

Licence conditions Policy Framework This policy sets out actions for prison and probation staff in the application of the different types of licence conditions where releasing and/or managing individuals on licence. From: Details This Policy Framework sets out the mandatory requirements, and general guidance, for prison and probation staff in the release and ongoing management of individuals on licence as part of their custodial sentence. This includes standard, compulsory, additional and bespoke licence conditions. This background to the introduction of compulsory licence conditions for the first time is explained, and it also sets out the updated processes for licence variation. The policy also contains the full list of additional licence conditions which are available.

Travel and transfer on licence and PSS outside of England and Wales Policy Framework

Travel and transfer on licence and PSS outside of England and Wales Policy Framework This policy specifies the processes in which an individual on licence may apply for permission to transfer to another jurisdiction of the UK and Islands, or travel outside of that area. From: Details This Policy Framework brings together the policies on the different types of travel/transfer which may apply to individuals on licence or Post Sentence Supervision (PSS) where the intention is to travel or transfer outside of England and Wales. These policies are designed to ensure that public protection is upheld, while also ensuring that the appropriate considerations are made regarding any application for travel or transfer during either the licence or PSS periods.

Alcohol Consumption Increases Cancer Risk: WHO Study

Alcohol Consumption Increases Cancer Risk: WHO Study Males accounted for a higher percentage of alcohol-attributable cancer cases than women Cancers of the esophagus, liver, and breast rank top in the list Consumption of alcohol is associated with a substantially higher risk of cancer, revealed a new study by the World Health Organization s (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). As the patterns of alcohol consumption tend to change across the globe, this study updates the existing global estimates of cancer for the year 2020. Alcohol Consumption Increases Cancer Risk: WHO Study While the general public might see alcohol just as a recreational substance and opine that everything we use nowadays causes cancer, Dr. Jürgen Rehm, co-author of the study, has a different opinion.

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