2.7 Non-fatal Offences Against The Person Flashcards

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What is an assault?

A

Any act which intentionally or recklessly causes another to apprehend immediate unlawful violence

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What does conditional threats do?

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They negate the assault as there is a condition meaning it will not be immediately

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What is battery?

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When a person intentionally or recklessly INFLICTS unlawful force on another

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4
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What act allows teachers to use reason force in all British schools?

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548 of the Education Act

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5
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When is 58 of The children’s act allowed to be used?

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It is the defence which parents can use when they are acting in LOCO PARENTIS. Eg, punishing their child UNDER 18

BUt it is only avail for common assault… they must not cause anything beyond reddening of the skin

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When does assault on emergency workers apply?

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When a person is acting in the exercise of functions as an emergency worker

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Who is classed as an emergency worker?

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A constable
A NCA officer
A prison officer
NHS
Fire
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What injuries are classed as S47?

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Physiological harm amounting to more than just emotions
Loss of consciousness
Change in hair
Broken nose

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S20 Offences against a person?

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Unlawfully and maliciously wound or inflict GBH on any person

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What does the defendant need to foresee in S20

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That their actions may bring about some harm to the victim.

The degree of harm doesn’t need to be foreseen

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What injuries are included under wounding?

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A cut which breaks all the layers of a persons skin
Breaks of bones
Loss of sight
Substantial loss of blood
HIV
Genital herpes
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S18 Offences against a person

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Unlawfully and maliciously cause GBH

with the intention to do so

Or

With intent to resist/prevent the lawful apprehension of any person

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13
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How can intent be demonstrated for S18?

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A repeated or planned attack
Deliberate selection of a weapon
Threats
Attacks on head

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14
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How does consent impact S18 and S20 in regards to STIs?

A

The consent of the complainant does not amount to a defence for S18

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15
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If injuries are caused with a vehicle then they can be prosecuted for both offence?

A

Yeah GBH and dangerous driving

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16
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S38 Offences against the person act?

A

Assault on any person with the intent to resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detained of himself or any other

17
Q

S89 Police act 1996

A

Assault a constable/ anyone assisting a constable in the lawful execution of his duty

18
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S89(2) Police act 1996

A

Resist or wilfully obstructs a constable in the execution of his duty

19
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S16 Offences against a person act?

A

Without lawful excuse makes a threat to another to kill them or a third party

Intending that the other would fear it would be carried out