Liabilities - Peeping or peering into a dwelling house Flashcards

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Define the following terms:

  • Found
  • by ‘Night’
  • Without reasonable excuse
  • Peeping or peering
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  • Found
    :Discovered on
    :Seen entering
    :Seen leaving
    :Seen
  • by ‘Night’
    :Between the end of the first hour after sunset and the beginning of the last hour before sunrise.
  • Without reasonable excuse
    :No lawful genuine or reasonable excuse
  • Peeping or peering
    :Deliberately looking through any window or open door
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List the ingredients for the offence ‘Peeping or peering into a dwelling house’.

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  • Found
  • By night
  • Without reasonable excuse
  • Peeping or peering
  • Into a dwelling house
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Discuss the differences and similarities between loitering and peeping or peering.

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  • Both offences contain the ingredients of
    Found
    By night
    Without reasonable excuse.
  • The offence of loitering also contains ingredients of
    Loitering on any land
    On which a dwelling house is situated.
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Outline the procedure when dealing with prowler complaints.

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  • Obtain details of the complaint
  • Check if Delta unit available
  • Approach quietly and park well away from address
  • Cordon the address and cover escape routes
  • Search grounds and buildings thoroughly - Delta search first.
  • Interview victim and obtain details to support a charge.
  • Examine scene to gather any evidence for a charge
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