Part 10 Flashcards
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What’s is the definition of section 89 (1) of the policing act?
To assault, resist or wilfully obstruct any officer in the lawful execution of their duty.
What is section 143 and 146 of the licensing act 2003?
143- drunk and disorderly fails to leave premises
146- alcohol sold to person under 18
2 examples of intent being proved
Admission in interview
Key evidence
4 offences that can be racially aggravated?
Assaults
Public order
Criminal damage
Stalking or harassment
5 characteristics police force record hate incidents for
Sexual orientation Transgender Race Religion Disability
Name 3 ways of gathering info
Search House to house Intelligence Financial records Physical evidence ANPR
Digital technology is the best evidence give 3 examples
BWC
CCTV
Witness from mobile phone
Cameras in cars
What are the 2 types of unsolicited comments?
Relevant
Significant
What should you do before transporting a prisoner?
Search vehicle in their presence Remove all equipment Active child lock Search vehicle in arrival Never handcuff to fixed object
How do you deal with drunken suspects? 4
Asses response
Consider illness
Call ambulance
Duty of care
What does section 136 of the mental health act cover?
If necessary remove to a place of safety
What information is given to suspect in police station? Entitled to
Someone informed
Free legal advice
Codes of practice
View custody record
What is section 24 (3) of pace
Guilty of an offence or reasonable grounds for suspecting
What are the 7 neighbourhood policing guidelines?
1 engaging communities 2 solving problems 3 targeting activity 4 promoting right culture 5 building analytical capability 6 Developing officers 7 Developing sharing and learning
What is a society?
A assosiacion of people for common ends, a group working together or meeting because of common interests