Part 4 Flashcards
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Can you name the 3 parts of section 1 of the criminal damage act 1971?
Criminal damage
Aggravated criminal damage
Arson
Can you give the definition for section 2 of criminal damage act 1971, threats to damage
To make a threat to damage or destroy somebody else’s property and intending to put them in fear it would be carried out
What is the definition of section 22 of the theft act 1968? Handling stolen goods
Otherwise in the course of stealing, knowing or believing then to be stolen goods or dishonestly undertakes or assists in the removal, retention, disposal or realisation by or for the benefit of another
What is the definition of section 12 TWOC
Without consent or lawful authority takes any conveyance belonging to another for own or another’s use or knowing any conveyance has been taken without authority drives or allows themselves to be carried on it
What does advocate stand for?
Amount of time under observation Distance between witness and suspect visibility Obstructions Known or seen before Any reason to remember time lapse Errors
What are the 5 parts of the NDM
Gather information Asses threat Powers and policy Identify options Action and review
What are the benefits of neighbourhood policing?
Increased police presence Establish trust Reduce crime Improve quality of life People feel more safe
What is community engagement
Enabling the involvement of citizens and communities in policing. Examples are Pact meetings Surveys Door knocking Social media Tailor community engagement
Which section covers any person can use reasonable force
Section 3 of criminal law act 1963
What are the 2 point to prove when priving dishonesty
Defendants knowledge of what took place and by reviewing facts of the case.
Objective test, whether an every day honest person would consider the act to be dishonest.
What is the definition of going equipped? Section 25 of theft act 1968?
When not at place of abode has with them any article for use in the course of or in connection with any burglary or theft.
What is the definition of section 1 (1) of the prevention of crime act 1951. Possessing an offensive weapon?
Any person without lawful authority or reasonable excuse have with them an offensive weapon in a public place
What are the 4 absolute rights in the human rights act?
Right to life
Prohibitation of torture
Prohibitation of slavery and forced labour
No punishment without law
Name 3 limited rights in the human rights act
Right to liberty Right to a fair trial Right to a private life Freedom of thought Freedom of expression Freedom of assembly Prohibitation of discrimination
What is a PSPO?
Public spaces protection order