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babyx | 19:05 Wed 26th Mar 2008 | Law
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I've just been offered a job, but they will be carrying out a background check, When i was 15 (i'm now 21) I was cautioned for shoplifting and i'm worried this will show up as they made a big speech about being completly honest about the past.

I'm sure at the time i was told that i would not have to declare this unless working with children but I don't really remember much about it. I'm pretty sure they said it would be a PNC check that they are going to do, will it show up on this?

Also, if i got it wrong and its a crb check will it show up on that? Its a shop management position so would they be allowed to do a CRB check?

Obviously i'm really worried about this and i can't seem to find any information online so any helo would be appreciated. thanks.
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i dont think there is pnc check any more, just crb and enhanced disclosure crb
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So does that mean that it will show up?
You probably need to speak to a solicitor or a CAB advisor.
Good info here on what you have to reveal if asked whether you have any convictions

http://www.lawontheweb.co.uk/rehabact.htm

A caution isn't a conviction, but some police forces keep them on the record indefinitely. I'd ask the force from whom you accepted the caution what their policy is.
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