1.2 Flashcards
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The CPS - Courts
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- Courts - determine what evidence is permit-able in court, full code test
- Courts - prepare and present prosecution cases in court
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The CPS - Police
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- Police - advise police on charging, evidence needed, lines of inquiry test
- Police - cps apply full code to evidence
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The Police - CPS
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- CPS - send files to CPS to allow them to prosecute
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The Police - Courts
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- Courts - give evidence to courts and attend if obligated
- Courts - investigate crimes prior to court hearings
- Courts - give bail to accused, ensure accused arrive in court if bail is given, if not given they hold them in police cells until the next court date.
- Courts - Liaise court dates
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The Police - Govt
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- Govt departments - Funded by home office
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The Police - Prison
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- Prisons - Arrest recalled offenders and bring them before court
- Prisons - hold arrested offenders in local prisons and then prison
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The Police - Probation
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- Probation - work together to manage offenders nearing release
- Probation - intervene if probation rules are breached
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HM Courts & Tribunals service - CPS
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- CPS - rely on CPS work to provide unbiased evidence for a fair trial
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HM Courts & Tribunals service - Police
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- Police - Courts have power over the police
- Police - Give search & arrest warrants to police
- Police - Liaise with them and prisons to ensure safe delivery of prisoners to court
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HM Courts & Tribunals service - Probation
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- Probation - set up probation conditions
- Probation - Work with probation services when a prisoner is being released
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HM Courts & Tribunals service - Prison
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- Prison - decide prison terms for offenders
- Prison - Defendants remanded to prison when bail is denied
- Prison - Arrange video links with prisoners who cannot attend court
- Prison - prisoners held in court cells prior to their hearing & return to prison
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Government Departments - Courts
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- Courts - MOJ responsible for safeguarding of victims
- Courts - MOJ responsible for appointing judges for crown and magistrates court
- Courts - Judges create laws through judicial precedent and statutory interpretation
- Courts - Parliament passes legislation and statutes
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Government Departments - Police
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- Police - Create laws that police enforce
- Police - Funded by Home Office
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Government Departments - Prison
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- Prison - MOJ is responsible for staff, management, conditions, funding and capacity of prisons
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Government Departments - Probation
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- Probation - govt appoint lawyers involved with organising probation and conditions