01-01 Arrest Flashcards
Arrest authority is found under what section of the criminal code
a) Section 33(1)
b) Section 494
c) Section 495
d) All above sections have arrest authorities
b) Section 494
Additional arrest authorities are found in sections:
a) Sections 494(1), 495, 525, 31(1)
b) Sections 495(1), 524(2), 525(6), 31(1)
c) Sections 495(1), 524, 31
d) all of the above
b) Sections 495(1), 524(2), 525(6), 31(1)
Section 495(1) states a peace officer may arrest any person who:
a) has committed an indictable offence, or a person the officer believes of reasonable grounds has committed or is about to commit a criminal offence
b) the officers finds committing a criminal offence
c) on reasonable grounds, the officer believes is wanted on a warrant
a) has committed an indictable offence, or a person the officer believes of reasonable grounds has committed or is about to commit a criminal offence
A police officer may arrest a person without warrant for a summary conviction offence
True or False
False, they shall not arrest a person without warrant for summary conviction, dual procedure or 553 offences
Reasons for the continuation of an arrest include:
a) establish ID, secure/preserve evidence, prevent continuation of offence, ensure appearance in court
b) establish ID, prevent continuation of offence, ensure appearance in court, ensure the safety/security of the victim
c)establish ID, secure/preserve evidence, prevent continuation of offence, ensure the safety/security of the victim
d) establish ID, secure/preserve evidence, prevent continuation of offence, ensure appearance in court, ensure the safety/security of victim
d) establish ID, secure/preserve evidence, prevent continuation of offence, ensure appearance in court, ensure the safety/security of victim
Where public safety is satisfied, offender must be released:
a) with a caution, unconditionally with no intent to proceed to court, unconditionally with intent to seek a criminal summons
b) with a caution ,unconditionally with intent to seek a criminal summons
c) unconditionally with no intent to proceed to court, unconditionally with intent to seek a criminal summons, by way of an Appearance Notice
d) none of the above
c) unconditionally with no intent to proceed to court, unconditionally with intent to seek a criminal summons, by way of an Appearance Notice
As a general rule, police officers are required to obtain a warrant prior to entering a dwelling-house to arrest a person
True or False
True
Entry to a dwelling-house to affect an arrest is prohibited unless:
a) arrest warrant endorsed with authorization to enter 529(1), arrest was accompanied by a seperate entry authorization warrant, when RPG exists that evidence relating to the offence is present and is necessary to prevent imminent loss, in circumstances of fresh pursuit
b) arrest was accompanied by a seperate entry authorization warrant, when RPG exists that evidence relating to the offence is present and is necessary to prevent imminent loss, in circumstances of fresh pursuit
c) arrest warrant endorsed with authorization to enter 529(1), , when RPG exists that evidence relating to the offence is present and is necessary to prevent imminent loss
d) arrest warrant endorsed with authorization to enter 529(1), arrest was accompanied by a seperate entry authorization warrant, when RPG exists that evidence relating to the offence is present and is necessary to prevent imminent loss, in circumstances of fresh pursuit
a) arrest warrant endorsed with authorization to enter 529(1), arrest was accompanied by a seperate entry authorization warrant, when RPG exists that evidence relating to the offence is present and is necessary to prevent imminent loss, in circumstances of fresh pursuit
Proper announcement being made prior to entry is not required in the following situations:
a) provided on the warrant, exposes officer to risk of bodily harm/death, during day light hours
b) provided on the warrant, exposes officer to risk of bodily harm/death, results in loss or destruction of evidence
c) exposes officer to risk of bodily harm/death, results in loss or destruction of evidence
d) none of the above
b) provided on the warrant, exposes officer to risk of bodily harm/death, results in loss or destruction of evidence
Positional Asphyxia caused by certain restraint positions can cause heart / lung issues, and even death. To avoid this the arrested party should be put in what position
a) standing
b) recovery position
c) sitting position
d) any of the above
c) sitting position
Excited Delirium the following conditions, or a combination of them
a) obesity, drug use, alcohol intoxication
b) drug use, alcohol intoxication, fatigue
c) drug use, alcohol intoxication, psychiatric illness
d) drug use, alcohol intoxication, psychiatric illness, prescription medications
c) drug use, alcohol intoxication, psychiatric illness
Excited Delirium is a serious medical emergency, and the arrested person should be taken to hospital for treatment
True or False
True
When making an arrest, a Police Officer shall:
a) ID themselves, inform person they are under arrest, inform reason of arrest, inform them of RTC, search them, place in handcuffs
b) ID themselves, inform person they are under arrest, inform reason of arrest, take physical control of them, inform them of RTC, search them, place in handcuffs
c) ID themselves, inform person they are under arrest, inform reason of arrest, take physical control of them, inform them of RTC
d) ID themselves, inform person they are under arrest, inform reason of arrest, , inform them of RTC, search them
b) ID themselves, inform person they are under arrest, inform reason of arrest, take physical control of them, inform them of RTC, search them, place in handcuffs
Discretion can be used in the decision to handcuff due to the following factors
a) seriousness of offence, medical conditions, age, disability, pregnancy
b) medical condition, age, disability, pregnancy
c) medical condition, age, disability, pregnancy, frailty, level of co-operation
d) medical condition, age, disability, pregnancy, frailty,
d) medical condition, age, disability, pregnancy, frailty,
When an arrested person is accompanied by a guide dog due to blindless, they have the right to keep the dog with them at all times
True or False
False, they must not be transported together. Friend / Family to be contacted, TPOC or an Humane Society to be notified