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S20 Offences Against the Person act 1861. Wounding or inflicting GBH. What qualifies for this offence

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Damage needs to be done to the person at a higher level. With or without a weapon. All 7 layers of skin need to be broken.

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What is Section 47 Offences Against the Person act 1861

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ABH, occasioning actual bodily harm. Damage to teeth or bones, severe bruising, loss of consciousness and cuts requiring suturing.

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What’s the caution

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You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence.

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4
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What’s at the top of the NDM

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Gather information and intelligence

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What’s second in the NDM

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Asses threat and risk develop a working strategy

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What’s third in the NDM

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Powers and policy

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What’s fourth in the NDM

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Options and contingencies

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What’s 5th in the NDM

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Take action and review

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9
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What’s actus Reus

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The guilty act

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10
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What is TWOC

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Section 12A of the theft act 1968
Taking a motor vehicle without the permission of the owner. The vehicle must move for this to be convicted. Either way offence

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What’s burglary 9(1A)

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Entering a building with the intent to cause criminal damage, steal something or cause GBH

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What’s burglary S9 (1b)

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If a person has entered a building as a trespasser he then steals or attempts to steal or commits or attempts to commit GBH

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13
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If I enter a room with permission and steal what offence am I committing

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Theft, burglary s9 1b requires you to have crossed a threshold and thus be a trespasser.

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Section 10 is aggravated burglary. What does WIFE stand for

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Weapon of offence, imitation firearm, firearm and explosives

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What does a person need to do at the time or immediately before to be guilty or robbery

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Use force or seek to put a person in fear of being subjected to force then and there

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16
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What is COPPLANID

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Child, obstruction, physical injury, public decency, loss or damage, address, name, investigation and Disappearance

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What 4 points must be covered in a s.28 arrest

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They are under arrest. The grounds. The necessity for the arrest. They must be cautioned

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S.32 PACE is the searching of a suspect after arrest. What are you looking for

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Items to DIE for. Danger to anyone, implement to escape and evidence of any offence

19
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Section 18 PACE calls for what in regards to searches

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Authorisation from an inspector because you suspect the property of the person arrested might provide evidence.

20
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S.17 PACE allows for what

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Power to enter premises to save life or limb or to recapture a person or to effect an arrest

21
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WASPPS are

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Warrant, arrest for indictable offence, specified summary offences, person at large, pre-charge bail, save life or limb

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Radio code 1 is

23
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Radio code 2 is

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Available on patrol

24
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Radio code 5 is

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En-route to incident