Day three Flashcards
(19 cards)
Police crime and evidence act 1984
came into force 1986, framework for providing police powers
PACE section 24
arrest without warrant: necessary, reasonable suspicion, informed, recorded, cautioned
COP A
stop and search
COP B
searches of premises by officers
COP C
detention, treatment, questioning
COP D
identification
COP E
recording interviews
COP F
visual recording of interviews
COP G
statuatory power of arrest
COP H
terrorism
inculpatory
evidence that shows guilt
exculpatory
evidence that shows innocence
charge
orders someone to attend court when they have been arrested
warrant
directs a constable to carry out a specific task e.g. enter and search
summons
written order signed by magistrate addressed to person for them to appear in court
reporting for summons steps
1 - point out offence
2- caution offender -mention they are not under arrest
3 - obtain details
4 - Persuade Advise Warn
5 - interview, record questions and answers
6- ‘now’ caution
7- you are being reported for the offence of…
details needed for summons
name, DOB, postal address, postcode and national insurance number
execution of a warrant
1-identify yourself establish ID of accused
2 - caution and arrest for warrant
3- show warrant as soon as practicable
4 - endorse warrant by signing and dating the back
5- record in PNB
6 - return warrant via custody officer
7 - cancel on PNC and record in PNB
after arrest
1 - book in detainee
2 - conduct inquiries
3 - interview suspect
4 - liase with supervisor
5 - caution/charge/consult with CPS for charging authority/advice