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Under the Freedom of Information Act, I am requesting the force's policy on the issue of custody photos of convicts.
Specifically:
1a) Do they remain there indefinitely?
2a)Can press organisations?
3a) Is there a minimum sentence length requirement for photo publication?
3b) Please include every requirement in your response.
We consulted with our Press Office who have provided the following response to your request.
Yes, custody photos are published on the South Wales Police website.
They remain indefinitely only for sentences over three years in prison.
There are restrictions, not any member of the public can request them.
Yes.
A person must have been sentenced to an immediate prison term.
No.
Below are the relevant sections of our Media Guidance policy in relation to the publication of court outcomes and custody images.
Suggested form of words for declining to issue the picture: South Wales Police’s custody picture release policy differs slightly for sexual offence cases. In these instances, the victim’s views are sought, via the OIC, to ensure its release will not adversely impact on the victim. In this case, the victim has requested that the picture is not released, and we will therefore be abiding by their wishes.]
South Wales Police will continue to proactively publicise court cases, however where sentences of three years’ custody or less are imposed, we will remove the story from all of our platforms (website and social media) after three months. It is the responsibility of all press officers to ensure all material on our channels complies with this policy.