Part 6 Flashcards

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What is the definition of section 24 (1) of pace?

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A constable can arrest anyone without a warrant who

Is in the act of committing a offence or about to commit an offence

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What is the definition of the licensing act. Being drunk and incapable

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Any person drunk in a highway, public place or licensed premises and appears incapable of taking care of themselves.

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What are section 139a1 and 139a2 of the criminal justice act?

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Without authority or reasonable excuse
A1 bladed article in school premises
A2 offensive weapon in school premises

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What are the 3 vital questions you ask when dealing with ASB?

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Have you reported this problem before?
Why has this happened?
How has this affected you?

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What is the definition of common assault? Section 39 of the criminal justice act 1988?

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Intentionally of recklessly causes another person to apprehend immediate and unlawful voilence

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What is the definition of battery? Section 39 of the criminal justice act 1988?

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Intentionally or recklessly applies unlawful force on another

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What are the 2 defences to criminal damage?

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Consent

Protection

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What are the 3 defences to assault?

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Self defence
Consent
Implied consent

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What is the definition of section 1 of the criminal damage act 2006?

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Without lawful excuse destroys or damages any property another by intending to destroy or damage or by being reckless

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What is the definition of section 1(2) of the criminal damage act 2006?

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Without lawful excuse destroys or damages any property belonging to himself or another by intending or being reckless and to endanger a life of another by being reckless

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What are the 6 types of witness?

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Co-operative
Hostile
Anonymous
Reluctant
Defence
Significant
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Define a victim

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A person who has suffered harm including physical mental or emotional or economic loss which was caused by criminal conduct or a close relative whose death was caused by a criminal offence.

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What is the purpose of witness care units?

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Provide a single point of contact
Keep victims and witnesses informed
Conduct a needs assessment
Provide a dedicated officer

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Regarding intelligence what are the 3 security classifications

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Official
Secret
Top secret

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What are the 3 of the 6 provisions of the human rights act?

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2 Courts to take account of decision by ECHR
3 uk legislation must be compatible
4 High court to make declaration of non compatibility.
6Unlawful for a public authority to act in a way incompatible with a convention right.
7.Provides for an aggrieved party to take proceedings
8. Court can grant remedy for relief

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