Arrest Flashcards
What are the 3 types of caution?
When
Now
Restricted
What legislation gives officers powers of arrest?
Section 24 PACE 1984
What two elements are an officers power of arrest dependant on?
- A persons involvement or suspected involvement in the commission of a criminal offence
- Reasonable grounds for believing that the persons arrest is necessary
What is COP PLAN PP (necessity for Arrest)
Child or vulnerable
Obstruction of the highway
Public decency
Physical injury
Loss or damage to property
Address
Name
Prevent disappearance
Prompt and effective investigation
If your necessity factor is to allow the prompt and effective investigation, what other reasons must you give?
Made false statements
Made statements which cannot be readily verified
Presented false evidence
May steal or destroy evidence
May make contact with co-suspects or conspirators
May intimidate or threaten or make contact with witnesses
If your necessity factor is to allow the prompt and effective investigation, what other reasons must you give? INDICTABLE OFFENCE
- Enter and search any premises occupied or controlled by a person
- Search the person
- Prevent contact with others
- Take fingerprints, footwear, impressions, samples, or photographs of the suspect
- Ensuring compliance with statutory drug testing requirements
What type of search can you conduct after an arrest?
Section 32 PACE 1984
What does Section 32 PACE 1984 search allow an officer to look for (on a person)? (DIE)
Danger
Implement
Evidence of AN offence
What type of search can be done at custody?
Section 54 PACE 1984
What legislation outlines the ground for voluntary attendance?
Section 29 PACE 1984
What is the maximum sentence and fine for a summary only offence?
12 months. £5,000