Definitions Flashcards

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Theft - Theft Act 1968

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A person is guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it.

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Offensive Weapons - Prevention of crime Act 1953

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Any person who without lawful authority or reasonable excuse, proof of which lies with him/her, has with him/her in any public place, any offensive weapon shall be guilty of an offensive.

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Assault

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An assault is any intentional or reckless act which causes a person to apprehend unlawful personal violence.

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Burglary with intent 9 (1) (a) Theft Act 1968

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A person is guilty of burglary if he enters a building as a trespasser with intent to

Steal anything in the building or part of the building

Inflict grievous bodily harm to any person therein

Do unlawful damage to the building or anything therein

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Burglary section 9 (1) (b) - Theft Act 1968

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A person is guilty of burglary if having entered a building or part of a building as a trespasser

He steals or attempts to steal anything therein

Or

Inflicts or attempts to inflict to any person therein grievous bodily harm.

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Aggravated burglary - section 10 Theft Act 1968

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A person is guilty of aggravated burglary if he she commits burglary and at the time has with him her any

Imitation firearm or firearm

Or

Weapon of offence

Or any explosive

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Affray - section 3 Public Order Act 1986

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A person is guilty of affray if he/she uses or threatens unlawful violence towards another AND his/her conduct would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his/her personal safety.

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Robbery section 8 Theft Act 1968

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A person commits robbery if he steals and immediately before or at the time of doing and in order to do so he uses force on any person or puts or seeks to put a person in fear of being then and there subjected to force.

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RTC - Road Traffic Act 1988 section 170

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If, owing to the presence of a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road or other public place, an accident occurs whereby:

Personal injury is caused to a person other than the driver of the MPV

Or

Damage is caused to another vehicle other than that MPV or a trailer drawn by that MPV

Or

to an animal other than an animal in or on that MPV or a trailer drawn by that MPV

Or

To any other property constructed on , fixed to, growing in, or otherwise forming part of the land on which the road or place in question is situated or land adjacent to such land.

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Mechanically propelled vehicle

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A vehicle which is driven by any kind of engine.

Gas
Oil
Petrol
Electric
Diesel
Steam
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What is GOWISELY?

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When doing a section 1 search you must:

Grounds 
Object of the search
Warrant must be shown if not in uniform.
Identification
State which station attached to.
Entitlement to copy of search
Legal power
You are detained for the purposes of a search.
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What is COPPLANNED?

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This is the mnemonic used when providing a reason for a section 24 PACE arrest.

Child or vulnerable person at risk
Obstruction of highway
Physical injury to prevent 
Public decency
Loss or damage to property
Address not known or given
Name not believed to be correct
Name not given
Effective and prompt investigation
Disappearance
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Criminal Attempts (section 1) criminal attempts act 1981

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If with intent to commit an offence triable on indictment, a person does an act which is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the offence he/she is guilty of attempting to commit the offence.

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PEACE model?

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Used for interviewing and questioning suspect

Preparation and planning
Engage and explain
Account clarify and challenge 
Closure
Evaluation
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Taking A Conveyance section 12 theft act 1968

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A person commits an offence if without having consent of the owner or other lawful authority he takes any conveyance for his own or another’s use, or knowing that any conveyance has been taken without such authority, drives it or allows himself to be carried in or on it.

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Bladed or sharply pointed article section 139 criminal justice act 1987

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Any person , who has with him/her any article which has a blade or is sharply pointed in a public place without good reason or lawful authority commits an offence.

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Going equipped section 25 theft act 1968

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A person shall be guilty of an offence if, when not at his place of abode, has with them any for use in the course of or in connection with any burglary or theft.

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Common Assault section 39 criminal justice act 1988

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It is an offence for any person to assault another person by beating or intentionally or recklessly to cause another person to fear that they would be immediately subjected to unlawful violence.

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What does CHAMPSDG stand for?

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Cattle
Horse
Ass
Mule
Pig
Sheep
Dog
Goat
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What is the definition of criminal damage - section 1 criminal damage act 1971

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A person who without lawful excuse

destroys or damages any property
belonging to another
intending to destroy or damage such property
or being reckless as to whether any such property would be destroyed or damaged
shall be guilty of an offence