Police Flashcards

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What are the ELEMENTS for ASSAULT

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  1. Assault
  2. Another person
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What are the ELEMENTS for WILFUL DAMAGE

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1.Intentionally
2. Damage
3. Property

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What are the ELEMENTS for TRESPASS

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1.Trespass
2. On any place
3. Warned to leave by occupier
4.Neglects or refuses to do so

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What are the ELEMENTS for UNLAWFULLY ON PROPERTY

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1.Found
2.Without reasonable excuse
3. In or on any building/vehicle

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What are the ELEMENTS for THEFT (TAKING)

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  1. Dishonestly
  2. Without right of claims
  3. Takes
  4. Any property
  5. Intend to deprive the owner permanently or interest of the property
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What are the ELEMENTS for THEFT (USES OR DEALS)

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1.Dishonetly
2. Without claim of right
3. Any property
4. Intend to deprive owner permanently or interest in the property
5. Uses or deals
6. Obtaining possession or control of that property

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What are the ELEMENTS for BURGLARY

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  1. Enters
  2. Any Building or part of building
  3. Without authority
  4. With intent to commit an imprisonable offence
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What are the ELEMENTS for BURGLARY (HAVING ENTERED)

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  1. Having entered
  2. Any building/vehicle
  3. Remains without authority
  4. With intent to commit an imprisonable offence
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What is the DEFINITION of USES OR DEALS within the Crimes act 1961

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Exceeds the authority or condition given by using or dealing with the property in any manner

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What is the PUNISHMENT for THEFT of property valued not exceed $500

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Up to to three months imprisonment

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What is the PUNISHMENT of THEFT of property value exceeding $500

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Up to 1 year imprisonment

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What is the PUNISHMENT for THEFT for property value exceeding $1000

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Up to to 7 year’s imprisonment

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What is the DEFINITION of ENTERS within the Crimes act 1961

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Entry is complete as soon as any part of the body of the person or any part of any instrument used by that person is within the building or ship

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What is a THREAT ENTRY

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E.g. if you don’t open the door I’ll smash ya head in

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Give an example of a ARTIFICE ENTRY

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Tricking someone into letting you into the building e.g. offering kids candy

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16
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What is AGGRAVATED BURGLARY

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While committing or having commit a burglary offence he/she has a Weapon or uses anything as a weapon

17
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What is the PUNISHMENT for BURGLARY

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10 year’s imprisonment

18
Q

Under Section 125 of the Search and Surveillance act 2012 what are your obligations

A
  1. Identify yourself
  2. State the act and reason for the search
  3. Show ID if not in police uniform
19
Q

Explain R.A.N

A

Reason
Act
Name

20
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Give an example sentence of R.A.N

A

Hi my name is constable Maukau of the orminston police station under the search and surveillance act of 2012 I’m going to search you, to ensure you don’t have anything to harm any person (including yourself) or anything to facilitate your escape

21
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What is the difference between SECTION 85 and SECTION 88 of the SEARCH AND SURVEILLANCE ACT 2012

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85 is too search for anything that may harm or help escape

88 is if you have reasonable grounds to believe they have evidential material on her/him in relation to an offence

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DEFINE REASONABLE GROUNDS TO BELIEVE -

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Having a sound basis for believing that a situation actually exists

23
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DEFINE REASONABLE GROUNDS TO SUSPECT

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Having a sound basis for suspecting that situation is likely to exist

24
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What does VAWSEEPO stand for

A

Victim
Appreciation
Witness
Scene
Exhibits
Elements
Powers
Offenders

25
Q

What does AWOCA stand for

A

Ask
Why
Options
Confirm
Act

26
Q

What should you think if you’re first in the scene

A

THINK BIG