Quiz 1 Flashcards

1
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Victim Rights Act 2002 section 7

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Treatment of the victim -

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2
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Victim Rights Act 2002 section 8

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Access to services

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3
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Victim Rights Act 2002 section 11

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Information about programmes, remedies and services

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4
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Victim Rights Act 2002 section 12

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Information about proceedings

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5
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Victim Rights Act 2002 section 51

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Return of property held as evidence

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6
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Victim Rights Act 2002 section 29

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Specified offences defined. A victim of a s29 offence must be notified to their right to be on the victim notification register.

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7
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10 codes (10-1, 10-2, 10-3, 10-7, 10-9, 10-10)

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10-1 A message for all units
10-2 En-rotue
10-3 Available for dispatch
10-7 Arrived at the scene
10-9 An urgent message that requires immediate action
10-10 Emergency message when a unit is in immediate danger

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8
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3T mandatory information

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1) Vehicle registration
2) Location

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9
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K codes (K-1, K-3, K-6, K-9)

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K-1 No further action required
K-3 Although reported as an offence, no offence disclosed
K-6 A written report will be submitted
K-9 A person has been arrested

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10
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What is pre-alerting technique

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Technique requires the user initiating the communication to add a word/phrase to the initial call indicating the type of message to follow.

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11
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Hersay evidence

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1) Oral/written statement of a person who is not produced as a witness in court and
2) Statement is given to the court by another person, or in a document; and
3) Purpose of evidence is to prove truth of what has been stated

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12
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Evidence Act 2006 section 18 (general admissibility of hearsay)

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A statement is admissible if the statement is reliable & either person is unavailable (DUNCO) or it would cause undue expense/delay in obtaining witness

Dead
Unfit
Not compellable
Cannot with reasonable due
diligence be located
Outside NZ

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13
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Evidence Act 2006 section 16(1) (reliability of hearsay statement) CHANT

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Contents of the statement
How the statement was made
Accuracy of the statement
Nature of the statement
Truthfulness of the maker

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14
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TOF

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Tactical operations frame work - Guides you to use force that is necessary & proportionate, given all the circumstances known at the time

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15
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PCA

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Perceived cumulative assessment

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16
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TENR

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Threat - Subjects intent, capability, opportunity, along with physical environment
Exposure - Awareness of safety, security of public trust and confidence
Necessity - Need to intervene
Response - Police action using tactics & tactical operations

17
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 39

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Use of force when carrying out an arrest or executing a warrant or process

18
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 40

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Use of force to prevent a person trying to avoid arrest or to escape after arrest

19
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 41

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Use of force to prevent suicide or certain offences (happening right now that would cause serious injury/damage)

20
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 42

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Justification to those witnessing a breach of the peace to interfere, using necessary force, to prevent the disturbance from continuing

21
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 48

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Justification of the use of force is in self-defence or defence of another

22
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 62

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Everyone authorised by law to use force is criminally responsible for any excess of force.

23
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Policing Act 2008 section 32

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Identifying particulars of a person in custody.

24
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Policing Act 2008 section 33

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Identifying particulars for summons

25
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Search & Surveillance Act 2012 section 11

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Custody search. s125 obligations will apply (identify yourself, state the act & reason for the search, show ID if not in police uniform)