Liabilities - Peeping or peering into a dwelling house Flashcards
0
Q
Define the following terms:
- Found
- by ‘Night’
- Without reasonable excuse
- Peeping or peering
A
- 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
1
Q
List the ingredients for the offence ‘Peeping or peering into a dwelling house’.
A
- Found
- By night
- Without reasonable excuse
- Peeping or peering
- Into a dwelling house
2
Q
Discuss the differences and similarities between loitering and peeping or peering.
A
- 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.
3
Q
Outline the procedure when dealing with prowler complaints.
A
- 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