AC3.1 Flashcards

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what is the role of police

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aim to reduce crime and maintain law and order, this involves the protection of life and property and detection of criminal offences.
they have the powers to arrest, detention, search and interview

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how are the police funded

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government grant
council TAX

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what are the working practices of the police

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there are specialist groups within the police force covering a wide range of function including: anti- terrorism, drugs, firearms and river police.
police community support officers
police and crime commissioners

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the role crown prosecution service

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CPS role is to build a case and prosecute an offender
prepare evidence to be presented in court
provide information and support to victims

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how are the cps funded

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government funded

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working practices of the cps

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they have to go through 2 stages which will decide if they are to prosecute the offender.
The evidential test is where you look if there is enough evidence and whether the evidence can be used in court, is the evidence reliable and creditable
the public interest test, is it in the publics interest to prosecute the offender

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the role of the prison service

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hold the offender, look after the offender
rehabilitate the offender allowing them to return back into society

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how is the prison service funded

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government funded

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working practices of the prison service

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prisons are split up into different categories ranging from A-D, a is most at risk and d is least - this ensures that no fights happen and that the most dangerous offenders are under maximum security

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working practices of the prison service

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prisons are split up into different categories ranging from A-D, a is most at risk and d is least - this ensures that no fights happen and that the most dangerous offenders are under maximum security

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the role of the prison service

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rehabilitate offenders by looking over them while they have been released back into society
priority is to protect the public by rehabilitating offenders
assess offenders to see if they are ready to be put into the community on probation

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13
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funding of the probation service

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income tax

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working practices of the probation service

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prepare pre sentence reports for courts to help the selection of the most appropriate sentence
they must communicate and prioritise the wellbeing of victims

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15
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what is the prison reform trust

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a charity that works to create an effective penal system
there main objectives is to reduce unnecessary imprisonment, improve treatment and conditions for prisoners and promote equity and human rights in the justice system

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16
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what is the Howard league for penal reform

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aims for less crime, safer communities and fewer people in prison.
works with parliament and other agencies in the CJS