Lesson 1 Flashcards
What are the points to prove in Section 1 Theft Act 1968?
1.Dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another
2.With the intention of permanently depriving the other of it.
What does each letter of JPLANE stand for?
Justified
Proportionate
Lawful
Accountable
Necessary
Ethical
What is required for a lawful arrest?
-Must tell them they are under Arrest
-Informed of the grounds of Arrest
-Necessity for Arrest
-Caution
-Time
What is Section 12 Theft Act 1968?
Taking a Conveyance without the Owner’s Consent (TWOC)
A person is guilty of the offence if without the 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 he drives it or allows himself to be carried in or on it.
What is the following the definition of? and what section of the Theft Act does it cover?
A person is guilty of abstracting electricity when he or she dishonestly uses it without due authority or dishonestly causes it to be diverted or wasted.
Abstracting Electricity
Section 13 Theft Act 1968
What are the two types of Common Assault Section 39 Criminal Justice Act 1988?
Common assault as a threat:
• Any act which makes a victim understand that they’re going to be immediately subjected to some personal violence.
Common assault by battery:
• Any person is guilty of battery if they intentionally or recklessly apply unlawful force on another person.
What is the Golden hour?
-Best evidence is obtained
-Accounts given when memory is freshest
-physical evidence most secure not damaged or lost
-suspects located early maximising opportunities to recover property and forensic evidence
-public perception and confidence increased
-case progressed quickly saving time and money and ensuring safety of victim
What are the three reasons you would not record a crime ?
-The incident reported does not amount to a crime in law
-The incident report is not confirmed by the victim
-On balance of probabilities a crime has not been committed
What does each letter of IDCOPPLAN stand for?
Investigation
Disappearance
Child
Obstruction
Physical Injury
Public Decency
Loss or Damage
Address
Name
When thinking through the process of reasonable grounds, what does each letter of SHACKS stand for?
Seen
Heard
Actions
Conversation
Knowledge
Smell
What is the definition of Section 1 Criminal Attempts Act 1981?
If, with intent to commit an offence to which this section applies, a person does an act which is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the offence, they are guilty of attempting to commit the offence.
Stop and Search
What is the definition of Section 1 PACE 1984 ?
A police constable may detain any person or vehicle if they have reasonable grounds for suspecting that stolen or prohibited article, firework or bladed article will be found. Any such article found during a search may be seized.
What is POCLAROC?
POINT OUT OFFENCE
CAUTION- Use “WHEN”
LEGALS- Tell them“You are not under arrest and not obliged to stay with me”
ADMIN- Deal with the offence [ summons details for forms] Ask Questions
REPORT FOR OFFENCE (direct speech)
CAUTION - Use “NOW” Caution
What is OSARA
Objective
Scanning
Analysis
Response
Assessment
What is PAT and what is it made up of?
Problem
Analysis
Triangle
Offender
Location
Victim