Custody and Disposal Options Flashcards
(17 cards)
What should you do if you suspect drug concealment?
Get the suspect to a hospital?
CASE
Custody/A&E
Authority for search
Screen for weapons
Ensure PNC
IFCRASHED
Intrusion to vehicle
Fatality to person
Confusion
Rolled over
Alcohol/Drugs/Medications
Seatbelts
Head injury
Emergency Department
What does the custody sergeant need to know?
What time was the arrest?
For what offence?
Use of force?
Necessity
JAPAN
Justification
Accountable
Proportionate
Auditable
Necessary
PACE Clock
Initial 24 hours
Further 12 (Superintendent)
Further 12 (48)
(All further is Magistrates)
Further 12 (60)
Further 12 (72)
Further 12 (84)
Further 12 (96)
How do you escort suspect?
Sit behind passenger seat
Consider handcuffs
Always in a police vehicle
Check vehicle in their presence before and after
Never on your own
AORA
Arresting
Officers
Risk
Assessment
What should you do with unsolicited comments?
RECORD THEM
Show to custody sergeant
Three stage search process
Initial screening
Full Section 54 search
Knife arch process
Section 54 PACE
Anything that you can seize or retain if DIE
Detainees Rights
Solicitor or legal advisor
Inform someone
Codes of practice
Interpreter
Informed for the offence
Delay the detainees rights
If indictable offence
Inspector or above organises
If will hinder the case (further offences)
Who needs an appropriate adult?
Anyone mentally vulnerable
Any adult with mental health issues
All children
NFA (Definition)
No Further Action
RUI (Definition)
Released Under Investigation
Section 6 Bail Act 1976
Not surrendering to a police station for further questioning