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footymad23 | 01:29 Sat 06th Oct 2007 | Law
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Basically i was given a police caution one year ago for theft and i am wondering if my employers do a crb check will it say what my caution was for. i.e will it say i was caught stealing? or just say i was given a caution but no details?
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You can't be given a caution unless you admit committing a criminal offence. Any record of the caution will show the basic details of the offence. e.g. " Cautioned upon admission of an offence contrary to Section 1of the Theft Act 1968". It's unlikely to show full details of the offence (e.g. "Stole magazine from W H Smith, Scunthorpe") but, if the employer is able to get an enhanced CRB check, the police can include as much detail as they deem relevant.

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thanks Chris, I think they are only doing a crb check that shows convictions, so not an advanced one. Hopefully i will be ok x
Only an enhanced check would show a caution so unless you are going to work with children or vulnerable adults you may be OK
As far as I'm aware, it's only certain employers that can do CRB checks - such as councils, Police Authorities, Education Councils etc. and they would do an enhanced check. If your employer isn't registered to carry out CRB checks then the only way they can see your record is if you apply for it and show them.
Scoobydooby not all checks by councils are enhanced, it depends on the access to children or vulnerable adults.

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