Home Office written question – answered on 6th February 2019.
To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Williams of Trafford on 21 January (HL12620), what is the definition of vulnerability in relation to the National Data Analytics Solution project; and how many people on any database used by that project are deemed to be vulnerable.
To ask Her Majesty's Government how many individuals' data are included on the databases that are used by the National Data Analytics Solution project; and of those, how many have been found guilty of committing a crime.
To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they require consent from individuals whose data are held on any database that is used as part of the National Data Analytics Solution project for their data to be held.
To ask Her Majesty's Government when, and how, the evaluation of the National Data Analytics Solutions project will be made public.
The National Data Analytics Solution project is police led and West Midlands Police have ownership of the definition of vulnerability and how many people on any database used by that project are deemed to be vulnerable; how many individuals' data are included and how many have been found guilty fo committing a crime and whether they require consent from individuals whose data are held on any database.
HL13078 - The project will be evaluated after it completes in March 2019. The Home Office is yet to agree a Report submission date with West Midlands Police. A decision whether to share widely or publish rests with the force’s Police and Crime Commissioner and Chief Constable.
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