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What is the definition of section 24 (1) of pace?
A constable can arrest anyone without a warrant who
Is in the act of committing a offence or about to commit an offence
What is the definition of the licensing act. Being drunk and incapable
Any person drunk in a highway, public place or licensed premises and appears incapable of taking care of themselves.
What are section 139a1 and 139a2 of the criminal justice act?
Without authority or reasonable excuse
A1 bladed article in school premises
A2 offensive weapon in school premises
What are the 3 vital questions you ask when dealing with ASB?
Have you reported this problem before?
Why has this happened?
How has this affected you?
What is the definition of common assault? Section 39 of the criminal justice act 1988?
Intentionally of recklessly causes another person to apprehend immediate and unlawful voilence
What is the definition of battery? Section 39 of the criminal justice act 1988?
Intentionally or recklessly applies unlawful force on another
What are the 2 defences to criminal damage?
Consent
Protection
What are the 3 defences to assault?
Self defence
Consent
Implied consent
What is the definition of section 1 of the criminal damage act 2006?
Without lawful excuse destroys or damages any property another by intending to destroy or damage or by being reckless
What is the definition of section 1(2) of the criminal damage act 2006?
Without lawful excuse destroys or damages any property belonging to himself or another by intending or being reckless and to endanger a life of another by being reckless
What are the 6 types of witness?
Co-operative Hostile Anonymous Reluctant Defence Significant
Define a victim
A person who has suffered harm including physical mental or emotional or economic loss which was caused by criminal conduct or a close relative whose death was caused by a criminal offence.
What is the purpose of witness care units?
Provide a single point of contact
Keep victims and witnesses informed
Conduct a needs assessment
Provide a dedicated officer
Regarding intelligence what are the 3 security classifications
Official
Secret
Top secret
What are the 3 of the 6 provisions of the human rights act?
2 Courts to take account of decision by ECHR
3 uk legislation must be compatible
4 High court to make declaration of non compatibility.
6Unlawful for a public authority to act in a way incompatible with a convention right.
7.Provides for an aggrieved party to take proceedings
8. Court can grant remedy for relief