Lsc Test I got Wrong Flashcards
If you are required to seize an animal as an exhibit and it is likely police will be responsible for it’s care you should
When an animal is held as an exhibit and it is likely police will be responsible for it’s care get a written undertaking from the owner or representative to pay any cost record details of the animal as an exhibit in Efims
Under the provisions of the liquor act 2007 a minors area authorisation is an area
Where persons under the age of 18 are permitted in the company of a responsible adult
People suffering from dementia often:
b. appear physically well, strong and agile.
An exhibit on hand at a police station is checked out of EFIMS to the officer in charge of the case. It is subsequently tendered in evidence during a court hearing. At the finalisation of the hearing the exhibit will be:
d. returned to the police station.
You attend the scene of an apparent death at which the ambulance is also present. Unless special circumstances exist, ambulance officers will NOT transport bodies if:
death occurred more than 24 hours prior
You are involved in a brief pursuit of a stolen motor vehicle. The vehicle stops and the driver attempts to flee but is arrested. He admits stealing the vehicle in Queensland to use for parts to repair his own vehicle that was significantly damaged in a crash. The appropriate offence is:
a. Receiving etc goods stolen out of New South Wales - s189A Crimes Act 1900.
It is an offence under s 93X of the Crimes Act 1900 to habitually consort with convicted offenders. A ‘convicted offender’ means:
a person who has been convicted of an indictable offence.
John is arrested with a stolen video recorder which he bought from Stan. John suspects that the video may be stolen due to the low price he paid for it, but he is not precisely aware that it is stolen. Based on this information only, the appropriate offence is:
a. Goods in custody - s 527C Crimes Act 1900.
Pursuant to s 117 of LEPRA, the burden for proving that any particular time was a time that was not to be taken into account when calculating an investigation period rests with:
b. the prosecution.
Under the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000, the time limit for carrying out a forensic procedure on a suspect not under arrest is?
c. As quickly as possible but within 2 hours after the suspect presents himself or herself including any time out.
When a drug, which is not less than the traffickable quantity, is in police possession it is to be taken to an analyst for analysis as soon as practicable after coming into police possession no later than:
d. 28 days.
Jane is 17 years of age and homeless. Before you can make a report of her homelessness to the Director-General of the Department of Family and Community Services, you must first:
c. obtain the consent of the young person.
If you are uncertain whether material you have posted on a social media site would constitute a breach of law or policy, you should:
b. remove the material immediately and seek advice from a senior officer such as duty officer.
Unless otherwise provided for at law, responsibility for co-ordinating rescue operations and for determining the priorities of action to be taken in rescue operations is vested in the
a. NSW Police Force.
A person comes to the inquiry counter with a box of fruit and vegetables which they claim they found one hour ago at a local car park. You make urgent inquiries to locate the owner without success. The finder does not wish to claim the property. You should now obtain from the finder:
c. written authority for the food to be given to local charity.