Part 3 Flashcards
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What does CLADD stand for?
Concealed Lost Altered Damaged Destroyed
What are the sections for De- arrest and Re- arrest?
De arrest- 30(7)
Re arrest- 31
What are the key points of a summons?
A written order- accused person- appear at a specified time and place
What are the key points for a warrant ?
A written docunent-Specified person- to do a particular act
Your justice act 1989 covers special measures. Can you name 3?
Screening the witness Giving evidence by video link Video recorded interview Removal of wigs and gowns Give evidence in private Aids to communication
Whst are the 3 levels to NIM?
1 Neighbourhood and bcu
2 Force and neigbourhood force
3 National and international
What does POP stand for and what does it mean?
Partnership orientated policing
Solving the problem not moving the problem
What does SMART stand for?
Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant Time scale
What are the 3 parts of RAT?
Handler- offender
Manager- place
Guardian- victim
What are the 6 parts of a vulnerability assesment?
Appearance Behaviour Signs of illness or injury Communication Info from sources Circumstances and enviroment
What does ABC stand for?
Assume nothing
Believe nothing
Challenge everything
What is a signal crime?
A certain crime might act as a signal to a community that they are at risk.
Which act covers reasonable force for any person?
Section 3 criminal law act 1963
Which act cover assault on a police officer?
Section 89(1) of police act 1996
What are the 2 parts of proving dishonesty?
Defendants knowledge and beliefs about what actually took place by reviewing facts of the case.
Objective test- whether an every day honest person would consider it dishonest