Mod 6 Flashcards

1
Q

Can a Constable give a special warning if a suspect was not found at the scene?

A

No

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2
Q

If a person comes in for a voluntary interview can special warnings apply?

A

No as they are not under arrest

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3
Q

Should a suspect be arrested for each TIC offence individually or not?

A

Yes

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4
Q

Can investigating officers take intimidate samples?

A

No only urine

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5
Q

Who must intimate samples be taken by?

A

Registered healthcare professional

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6
Q

How many people take part in a ID parade?

A

8 including suspect

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7
Q

VICTIM refuses to take part in video identification, identification parade and group identification what can you do?

A

Identification officer must arrange a covert group Identification

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8
Q

If you carry out an identification parade what must you do?

A

Inform that the suspect may be present during identification

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9
Q

What identification procedure requires the consent of the SUSPECT?

A

ID parade

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10
Q

MG2?

A

Witness assessment for special measures

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11
Q

MG4?

A

Charge sheet

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12
Q

MG6A?

A

Recorded of pre interview briefing

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13
Q

MG6B?

A

Police officer/staff misconduct record

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14
Q

MG6C?

A

Police schedule of relevant non sensitive material

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15
Q

MG6D?

A

Police schedule of relevant sensitive material

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16
Q

MG6E?

A

Disclosure officers report

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17
Q

What type of question is “you saw the gun, didn’t you”?

A

Leading

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18
Q

What two categories of people can a suspect contact to inform them of their arrest?

A

One person known to him
Anyone who is likely to take an interest in his welfare

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19
Q

What is a not a way of committing fraud?

A

Fraud by abusing information

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20
Q

Who must an officer obtain authorisation from when returning items to a person found not guilty?

A

Court

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21
Q

Mentally vulnerable person may be interviewed without an appropriate adult, who gives authority?

A

Superintendent

22
Q

What are suitable reasons to seize evidence?

A

Stop evidence being
Concealed Lost Altered Damaged Destroyed

23
Q

Designated police stations are decided if they are suitable by?

A

Chief officer of police

24
Q

MG8?

A

Breach of bail conditions

25
Q

MG10?

A

Witness availability

26
Q

MG11?

A

Witness statements

27
Q

MG12?

A

Exhibits list

28
Q

MG15?

A

Record of interview

29
Q

s19 PACE?

A

Constable may seize anything which is on the premises if they have reasonable grounds to believe it has been obtained in the offence of prevent it being concealed lost damaged altered destroyed

30
Q

PACE s8?

A

Justice of peace authorise entry and search of premises.
This could be because an offender has been committed.
Material on premises of evidential value.

31
Q

What is Locards Law?

A

Every contact leaves a trace.

Two objects come into contact there is an exchange of materials between them.

32
Q

Anything seized for the purposes of a criminal investigation may be retained?

A

True

33
Q

S98 criminal justice act 2003?

A

Bad character evidence -

Refers to any information about the defendants prior behaviour or character that is introduced to court

34
Q

What is the role of CPS?

A

Provide legal advice to the police during criminal investigations.

35
Q

What is a restorative justice?

A

Maximise offenders awareness of the impact of the offending on the victim and gives the victims an opportunity to talk.

36
Q

How can you get a restorative justice?

A

Offender and victim must accept this.

Offender must admit they’ve committed the crime.

37
Q

PACE code D intimate samples?

A

Samples taken from a person for forensic analysis these can include blood, saliva or other body fluids

38
Q

PACE code D fingerprints?

A

Allows the police to take an individuals fingerprints and check them against databases to ascertain identity

39
Q

What is the PEACE model?

A

Planning and preparation

Engage and explain

Account clarification and challenge

Closure

Evaluation

40
Q

Code D PACE - identification Annex E

A

ID by photograph

41
Q

What is a descriptive line up?

A

Uses the witness description to create a lineup and is used when there is not suspect or subject

42
Q

What is a defined line up?

A

Used when the officer has a name but insufficient evidence and is a defined line up and must have a linked subject

43
Q

Code D Annex B

A

Identification parade

Suspect stands in a line of people who are similar and witness is asked to identify the suspect

44
Q

Code D Annex A

A

Line up is dependant upon 1st description and suspect appearance. Parade is compiled of people similar age and appearance but not gender

45
Q

Code C PACE definition?

A

Governs the detention, treatment and questioning of persons arrested or detained.

46
Q

What are appropriate adults?

A

Code C PACE

Safeguards the rights, entitlements and welfare of juveniles and vulnerable persons

47
Q

What is a TIC?

A

If you have pleaded guilty or expected to a you can admit other offences and ask them to be TIC when in sentencing

48
Q

PACE code E?

A

Governs the conduct and recording of interviews of suspects.

Sets out rights and safeguards available to suspects.

49
Q

What requirements do police have to meet for suspects in custody?

A

Tell the suspect why they are there.

Allow suspect to speak to solicitor at any time.

Provide them with medical care they require.

Provide them with food and water.

50
Q

When should a significant statement and silences be put to the suspect?

A

At the start of the interview and should be recorded.

51
Q

Can a person under 17 receive a caution?

A

Yes with a appropriate adult