MCQ Flashcards
What is section 40 of the crimes act related to in powers of arrest
Preventing escape or rescue
What is section 41 of the crimes act in relation to for power of arrest
Prevention of suicide or other offences
What is section 48 of the crimes act in relation to for powers of arrest
Self defence and defence of another
Which section of the crimes act can you be liable for for using excessive force
62 excessive force
What are the 3 factors that determine Threat in TENR
Oppurtunity, capability, intent
What are the 3 steps when dealing with an exhibit or crime scene
Freeze
Control
Preserve
What does stage 1 refer to in relation to notebook
The scene before the incident
What does stage 2 refer to in relation to notebooks
When the victim discovered it
What does stage 3 relate in relation to the notebook
How they have adjusted the scene or exhibits after the incident
Who is classed as a child
Under the age of 14
Who is classed as a young person
Someone under 17 and older than 14
CYPF act what is section 6 relate to
The welfare of the child or young person is paramount
What does section 39 in the CYPF act relate to
Gives power to enter, search and remove children with a warrant from a district court
What does section 42 in the CYPF act relate to
Power to protect a child from injury or death with out a warrant
What is section 48 in the CYPF act relate to
Child or young person is found unaccompanied, must have consent of the c or up to take home otherwise placed with CYPFs
What is the charge in the Summary of offences act section 10b
Leaving child without supervision or care
What does WEEP stand for and why do you need it
Witness safety
Evidence/exhibits
Ensure appearance in court
Prevent further offending
Need one of these to place someone under arrest
At what age is someone treated/trailed as an adult
17
What does section 8 of the CYPF act say
That parents have the right to be informed of any action that affects there child
Which section in the CYPF act gives you powers to arrest without a warrant
214
Name 2 exceptions to section 214 of the CYPF act
EBA procedure
Immigration
What does section 315 (2) a relate to in the crimes act 1961
Powers of arrest without a warrant when I find someone disturbing the public peace or committing any offence punishable by imprisonment.
( I must see it )
What does section 315 (2) b of the crimes act 1961 relate to
Powers of arrest without a warrant when I have good cause to suspect someone of having committed a breach of the peace or any offence punishable by imprisonment
( eg having a witness or evidence because I didn’t see it taking place )
Summary of offences act 1981 section 39 (1) relates to…
Powers of arrest for when I have good cause to suspect someone who has committed an offence against this act
Summary of offences act 1981 section 39 (2) relates to…
Powers of arrest without a warrant when someone is within view of having committed an offence and fails to give name and details
( i must see )
What is the rights caution and what needs to be said first
You have been arrested/detained for…
You have the right to remain silent
You do not have to make any statement
Anything you say will be recorded and may be given in evidence in court
You have the right to speak to a lawyer without delay and in private before deciding whether to answer any questions
Police have a list of lawyers you may speak to for free
What is section 39 of the crimes act in relation to for power of arrest
Executing process or arrest