AOS Selection Flashcards

1
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Fire orders

Every ____ ______ issued with a firearm is personally responsible for ensuring they are ______ conservant with relevant law, particularly sections _______ and 62 of the crimes Act 1961, and all relevant _____ and guidlines contained in this ______

A
1- police 
2- Employee
3- Thoroughly 
4- 39,40,41,48
5- Instructions 
6- Chapter
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The _____ ______ police firing at an offender can change very _____. Any employee who fires a shot must be _____
satisfied through there perceived cumulative assessment that there exists __________ for doing so.

A

1) circumstances
2) Justifying
3) Personally
4) Justification

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An offender must not be shot without first considering-

  • They must have first been asked to _________ ( Unless impractibale or _______ to do so), and
  • It must be clear they ____ be ______ or arrested without first being _____ and
  • It must be clear that ________ _________ in _______ the offender would be dangerous or __________
A
1 - Surrender
2- unsafe
3- cannot
4- disarmed 
5- shot
6- further Delay
7- apprehending
8- Impractible
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POLICE MUST ONLY USE A FIREARM FOR THESE LAWFUL PURPOSES:

_______ (s48 crimes act 1961)

To ______ themselves or others if they fear ______ or grievous bodily harm to ______ or others and cannot _______ _______ themselves or others in a less violent manner.

A
1- self defence
2- defend
3- death
4- themselves
5- reasonably
6- protect
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POLICE MUST ONLY USE A FIREARM FOR THESE LAWFUL PURPOSES:

________ (s39 crimes act 1961)

To ______ an offender if they _______ on ________ grounds that the offender poses a _______ of death or grievous bodily harm in resisting their arrest, and the arrest cannot be _______ effected in a less ______ manner, and the arrest cannot be _______ without ________ to other people.

A
1- arrest
2- believe
3- reasonable 
4- threat
5- reasonably 
6- violent
7- delayed
8- danger
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POLICE MUST ONLY USE A FIREARM FOR THESE LAWFUL PURPOSES:

________ (s40 crimes act 1961)

To ______ an offender _______ if police believe on reasonable grounds that the ______ poses a threat of death or grievous bodily harm to any person ( whether an ____ individual or _______ of the public at large), and the offender _____ to _______ arrest or escapes after there arrest, and the ________ or escape cannot _______ be _______ in a less violent manner.

A
1- Preventing escape
2- prevent
3- escaping
4- offender
5- identifiable
6- members
7- flees
8-avoid
9- flight
10- reasonably
11- prevented
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FORCE USED IN EXECUTING PROCESS OR IN ARREST

Where any ________ is _________, or protected from _____ ________, in executing or assisting to execute any sentence, warrant, or process, or in making or assisting to make any arrest, that justification or protection shall extend and apply to the use by him of such force as may be necessary to _______ ________ _________ __________ __________ __________ such execution or arrest, unless the sentence, warrant, or process can be executed or the arrest made by _________ ________in a less _______ _________

Provided that, except n the case of a constable or a person called upon by a constable to assist him, this section shall not apply where the force used is intended or likely to cause death or grievous bodily harm.

A
1- person
2- justified
3- criminal 
4- responsibility 
5- overcome any force used in resisting 
6- reasonable means
7- violent manner
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What is Section 9 of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012?

Stopping vehicle to find persons unlawfully at large or who have committed certain offences

A

Stopping vehicle to find persons unlawfully at large or who have committed certain offences
A constable may stop a vehicle without a warrant to arrest a person if the constable has reasonable grounds—
(a)   to suspect that a person—
(i)   is unlawfully at large; or
(ii)   has committed an offence punishable by imprisonment; and
(b)   to believe that the person is in or on the vehicle.

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What is Section 10 of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012?

Powers and duties of constable after vehicle stopped

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(1) A constable exercising the stopping power under section 9 may do any 1 or more of the following:
(a)   require any person in or on the vehicle who the constable has reasonable grounds to suspect is unlawfully at large or has committed an offence punishable by imprisonment to supply all or any of his or her name, address, other contact details, and date of birth:
(b)   search the vehicle to locate the person referred to in section 9, if the constable has reasonable grounds to believe that the person is in or on the vehicle:
(c)   search the vehicle to locate property that is evidential material in relation to any offence in respect of which the vehicle was stopped under section 9, if the person referred to in section 9—
(i)   has been arrested; or
(ii)   is seen fleeing from the vehicle before he or she can be arrested.
(2) Before conducting a search under a power conferred by subsection (1)(c), a constable must tell the driver the object of the proposed search, if the driver is not the person referred to in section 9.

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10
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Self-defence and defence of another
Every one is _____________ in using, in the ______ of _____ ______ _______ , such force as, in the circumstances as ____ ________ them to be, it is reasonable to use.]

A

1- justified
2- defence
3- himself or another
4- he believes

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11
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Section 18 if the Search and Surveillance Act 2012, Power to search for arms if we have reasonable grounds to suspect they are in possession of a firearm or has them under their control and:

• He or she is in breach of ________ ______ ______ __________

A

The Arms Act 1983

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• He or she by reason of his or her _____ _______ __________ __________ __________

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physical or mental condition (however caused)

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13
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is incapable of ______ ______ _________ __________ ___________

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Having proper control of the arms

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14
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or may _______ ______ ________ _______ _______ _______ __________ ___________

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kill or cause bodily injury to any person

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15
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That under the Domestic violence Act 1995, a protection order or a __________ __________ __________ is in force against the person,

A

police safety order

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16
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or there are _____ x 13

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grounds to make an application against him or her for a protection order.

17
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Section 23 (1) New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990- Rights of person arrested or detained.

(1) Everyone who is arrested or who is detained under any enactment-
(a) Shall be …………………..

A

informed at the time of the arrest or detention of the reason for it, and

18
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(b) Shall have

A

the right to consult and instruct a lawyer without delay and to be informed of that right; and

19
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(c) Shall have

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the right to have the validity of the arrest or detention determined without delay by way of habeus corpus and to be released if the arrest or detention is unlawful.

20
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Section 30 of the Search and Surveillance act 2012 provides authorization for a warrantless roadblock. The road may be considered if you have reasonable grounds to believe that in or on a vehicle there is a person you have reasonable ground to suspect has:

(1) Committed
Or
(2) Is

A

Section 30 of the Search and Surveillance act 2012
(1) Committed an offence punishable by imprisonment
Or
(2) Is Unlawfully at large

21
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There are two other statutory criteria that must be present before a roadblock can be established, what are these criteria?

1??

A

(1) Has reasonable grounds to suspect that the vehicle will travel past the place where it is proposed that the roadblock be established

22
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There are two other statutory criteria that must be present before a roadblock can be established, what are these criteria?

2??

A

(2) Is satisfied that as far as is reasonably practicable the safety of all road users will be ensured in the area in which it is proposed that the roadblock be established.

23
Q

Name the [4] main cardinal rules of firearm safety

1.

2.

3.

4

A

1 1. Treat all firearms as loaded

24
Q

Name the [4] main cardinal rules of firearm safety

1.

2.

3.

4

A

2- 2. Be sure of your target and what is around and behind it

25
Q

Name the [4] main cardinal rules of firearm safety

1.

2.

3.

4

A
  1. Keep you finger outside the trigger guard until you are on target and have decided to shoot.
26
Q

Name the [4] main cardinal rules of firearm safety

1.

2.

3.

4

A
  1. Always point the muzzle in a safe direction (the Laser rule)
27
Q

Section 62, Crimes Act 1961- Excess of Force

Everyone …………..

A

authorised by law to use force is criminally responsible for any excess according to the nature and quality of the act that constitutes the excess.

28
Q

Who may authorize the establishment of a roadblock under section 30 of the search and surveillance act 2012?

A

,A senior constable meaning a constable who holds a level of position of sergeant or higher, and includes any constable who is acting in any such rank

29
Q

GLOCK 6 items

A
Glock
•	Slide
•	Slide stop lever
•	Trigger
•	Trigger guard
•	Magazine well
•	Magazine release button
30
Q

What are the 6 functions of the Glock?

A
M4
•	Trigger guard
•	Bolt catch
•	Magazine well
•	Safety selector
•	Magazine release button
•	Charging handle
31
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Section 125 of the Search and surveillance Act provides obligations on you when exercising a statutory search power relating to a person. Complete the following:

1) If a person exercises a power to search a person, the person exercising the power—
(a)   must _____ himself or herself either by ____ ____ ________ ______ ; and

A

1- identify

2- name or unique identifier

32
Q

(b)   must state the ____ ______ _____ _______ under which the search is taking place and the _______ for the search under that enactment unless it is _______ to do so in the circumstances

A

1- name of the enactment
2- reason
3- Impracticable

33
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(c)   if not in Police uniform, must produce _______ __________ ________ _________ __________

A

must produce evidence of his or her identity