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7. Visually Recorded Evidence

This applies to existing child protection visually recorded interviews, visually recorded interviews with youths and vulnerable/intimidated adults, and any other form of visually recorded evidence including CCTV and police ‘body worn video’. Particular problems are often encountered when visually recorded evidence from multiplex systems is copied (many of which are obtained by police from private or commercial enterprises), and a target date for providing such copies must be identified.