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<p>HMCTS takes the issue of security within its courts extremely seriously and has
in place a robust security and safety system to protect all court users, and the judiciary,
in every family court. Risk assessments are carried out regularly by court managers
and assured by security and safety professionals to ensure adequate protection measures
are in place. These measures include inter-agency agreements to ensure the safety
and security of victims and witnesses when attending court, such as support and escorts
into the building and - where possible - alternative entry and exit routes and separate
waiting rooms.</p><p> </p><p>There are also court security officers in place who have
legislative powers to protect all those in the court building. Security measures include
mandatory bag searches, the use of modern security searching equipment and surveillance
cameras, and panic alarms in hearing rooms. Our security standards are continually
reviewed to ensure they are effective, proportionate and effectively mitigate against
the risks posed to court users, including victims of domestic abuse.</p>
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