Parade Questions Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 5 points to prove for theft?

A

Dishonest
Appropriation
Of property
Belonging to another
With the intention of permanently depriving them of it

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2
Q

What’s burglary 9.1.A and 9.1.B

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9.1.A: enters a building, or part of a building, as a trespasser with the intent of committing theft, gbh or crim damage
9.1.B: enters a building or part of a building as a trespasser and commits or attempts to commit theft or gbh

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3
Q

What are the offences against a person?

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Common assault: causing someone to apprehend the immediate use of force against them
S47: ABH - assault causing ABH (bruising,punch)
S20- gbh - wounding or causing GBH with no intention
S18- gbh- intentional wounding or gbh

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4
Q

Define s1 rape

A

Person an intentionally penetrates vagina, anus or mouth of another person b with his penis. The person b does not consent and A does not reasonably believe that b consents

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5
Q

What does PLAN stand for

A

Proportionate
Legal
Accountable
Necessary
+ Least impactive

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6
Q

Define common law use of force

A
  • if you have a genuine honestly held believed that you or another are in imminent danger
  • you may use force as is reasonably necessary
  • to avert danger, stop or prevent breach of peace or to save a life
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7
Q

S3 criminal law act

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  • a person may use force as is reasonable in the circumstances of the prevention of crime
  • or in effecting or assisting a lawful arrest of offenders or suspected offenders
  • or persons unlawfully at large
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8
Q

S117 pace

A
  • where any provisions of this act
  • A : confers a power upon a constable
    AND
  • B : does not provide that the power may only be exercised with the consent of some persons other than a police officer the officer may use reasonable force, if necessary in the exercise of the power
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9
Q

What can you search for under s1 pace

A

s: stolen property
O: offensive weapons
A: articles for going equipped / crim damage
P: prohibited articles

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10
Q

5 part arrest

A
  • they are under arrest
  • offence
  • reason
  • necessity
  • caution
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11
Q

Gowisely

A

Grounds
Object
Warrant
Identity
Station
Legal
Entitlement
You

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12
Q

S17 pace entry

A
  • executing a warrant of arrest
  • arresting for indictable offence
  • capturing someone unlawfully at large
  • save life or limb
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13
Q

Stopping vehicles

A

Road traffic act
163 - stop for me
164- show me more
165- can you drive
165a- I’m taking your car away
165b- your car stays with me

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14
Q

SAMPLE

A

S signs and symptoms
A allergies
M medication
P previous medical history
L last in and out
E environment

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15
Q

Public order act

A

S1 riot
S2 violent disorder
S3 affect
S4 provocation of violence (I’ll fucking do you)
S4a Harassment alarm and distress intentional (fuck you!)
S5 harassment alarm and distress (fuck)

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16
Q

Domestics mandatory steps

A
  • 5 year IIP
  • PNC everyone
  • dara
  • statements
  • BWV
17
Q

Critical incident

A

Any incident where the effectiveness of the police response is likely to have a significant impact on the confidence of the victim, their family or the community

18
Q

What does CUT stand for?

A
  • create space
  • utilise cover
  • transmit

When someone has a firearm

19
Q

C.A.R.E.S

A

Contain
Approach in view
Reduce distractions
Explain and listen
Slow down and give space

MH Situations

20
Q

THRIVE+

A

Threat
Harm
Risk
Investigation
Vulnerability
Engagement
Prevent

21
Q

How can we legally require someone to give details on the street?

A
  • name and address
  • s50 police reform act due to anti social behaviour
22
Q

METHANE

A

Major incident declared
Exact location
Type of incident
Hazards identified
Access routes
Number of casualties
Emergency services present and required

23
Q

6 stop search powers

A

S1 pace : person/vehicle in public
S.23 misuse of drugs act : person/vehicle ANYWHERE for drugs
S60 criminal justice and public order act : person/vehicle - in uniform
S43 terrorism act
S.47 firearms act
S.36 psychoactive substances

24
Q

5 part statement

A
  • intro
  • describe people involved
  • describe scene
  • chronological account
  • suspect/objects description
25
Q

ADVOKATE

A

Amount of time under observation
Distance
Visibility
Obstructions
Known or seen
Any reason
Time lapse
Errors

26
Q

VAF

A

Appearance
Behaviour
Communication
Danger
Environment

27
Q

Ic codes

A

IC1 white European
IC2 dark European
IC3 Afro - Caribbean
IC4 Asian
IC5 east / southeast Asian
IC6 - Arab / North African