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Reports • Vetting

Briefing Document: 32 Million CRB checks since 2002

23-04-201227-07-2015
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The Case Against Vetting logo A new Manifesto Club briefing document finds that there have been 32 million CRB checks since 2002 – at a cost of £1.5 billion.

We argue that this has done little to protect children – and indeed could have done harm, by spreading an atmosphere of mistrust.

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