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  1. Serious disruption prevention orders - GOV.UK

    Statutory guidance detailing the process for applying for, managing and enforcing serious disruption prevention orders (SDPOs).

  2. Public Order Act: Serious Disruption Prevention Orders

    The Public Order Act 2023 introduces ‘Serious Disruption Prevention Orders’ (“SDPOs”). Here, we explain what they are and what they mean for protesters and organisers.

  3. The Serious Disruption Prevention Order (SDPO) is a new order which will allow courts to place requirements or prohibitions on an individual aged 18 or over which they consider necessary …

  4. Serious Disruption Prevention Orders: New Powers Now In …

    Under the Public Order Act 2023, serious disruption prevention orders will empower the police to intervene before individuals cause serious disruption for those who have previously committed …

  5. Serious Disruption Prevention Orders: Key Facts & Processes

    Serious Disruption Prevention Orders (SDPOs) are a new legal tool designed to tackle public order offences by targeting individuals involved in repeated or significant disruptive activities.

  6. EXPLAINER: Serious Disruption Prevention Orders - Netpol

    Serious Disruption Prevention Orders (SDPOs) are essentially anti-protest banning orders that can prevent an individual from associating with particular people (including contacting them …

  7. Serious Disruption Prevention Orders Come Into Force

    Under the Public Order Act 2023, serious disruption prevention orders will empower the police to intervene before individuals cause serious disruption, for those who have previously …

  8. Serious disruption prevention orders: statutory guidance …

    The Serious Disruption Prevention Order (SDPO) is a new order which will allow courts to place requirements or prohibitions on an individual aged 18 or over which they consider necessary …

  9. Serious Disruptive Prevention Orders (SDPOs) - Public …

    Pursuant to sections 20-29 of the POA 2023, Serious Disruptive Prevention Orders (SDPO) are now in force. If deemed necessary, courts will now have the power to impose prohibitions …

  10. Lifetime management of serious and organised criminals

    Serious Crime Prevention Orders (SCPOs) are civil orders to prevent or deter serious crime. Breach of an SCPO is a criminal offence punishable by up to five years imprisonment and an...