Search And Surveillance Flashcards

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What does Section 116 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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116 - Tape and Sticks

Cordon off and protect a scene

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What does Section 117 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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117 - Between 5 and 11 (6 hours)

Secure a place or vehicle for 6 hours while a search warrant is obtained

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What does Section 118 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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118 - Are you connected mate

Detain anyone who is at or arrives on scene to determine their connection to the search

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What does Section 119 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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119 - Arrive on scene

Detain anyone who is at or arrives at an search who may have EM or weapons

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What can happen to someone who fails to comply with a direction in relation to a pending sea h warrant under 117 or leaves any place or vehicle where they are detained under 118?

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They can be arrested and charged under 176.

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What does a consent search mean?

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A person consents to a search and you can then search despite not having a power to do so.
A person can however withdraw their consent at any time at which time the search MUST stop.

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What does CADD stand for and what does it relate to?

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Conceal 
Alter
Damage
Destroy
It relates to the belief evidence will be subject to CADD if it is not seized
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How long can you detain someone for a search?

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As long as is reasonably necessary to enable the search to be carried out

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What does Section 84 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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Entry to a vehicle to look for EM in a public place after arrest (Post K9)

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What does Section 83 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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Entry to a place (which includes vehicles on that place) to look for EM after a arrest has been made (Post K9)

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What does Section 7 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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Entry to a place or vehicle to look for someone who you suspect is unlawfully at large

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What does Section 8 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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Entry to a place or vehicle to look for a person who has committed an imprisonable offence

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What does Section 121(1) of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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Stopping a vehicle to conduct a warrant less search

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What does Section 121(2) of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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Stopping a vehicle to conduct a search warrant

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What is Section 85 of the SASA 2012 give power for?

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To search an arrested or detained a person for anything which might harm themselves or others or item which may facilitate an escape

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What section of the SASA 2012 allows you to seize items in plain view?

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Section 123

123 - It’s plain to see

17
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What does section 14 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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114 - Break down the door
Force entry into a place or vehicle if you believe an offence is being or about to be committed that;
Would cause injury or
Serious damage to or serious loss of property or
There is risk to life or safety that requires an emergency response.

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What does Section 128 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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128 - On the brake

Duty to remain stopped

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What does Section 30 and Section 32 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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Section 30: Obtaining authorisation for roadblocks

Section 32: Authorised roadblock enacted (32 now can do)

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What does Section 112 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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112 - Unsure of you

Seizing items of unsure status

21
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What does Sections 15, 16 and 17 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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15: Entry for EM to a place when a 14+ offence has been committed
16: Search person for EM in public place when offence 14+ offence has been committed
17: Entry for EM to a vehicle in a public place for EM when a 14+ offence has been committed

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What does Section 110 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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110 - How you run the show
The power you have when searching vehicles or places. 
Enter and search
Use reasonable force
Seize
Bring and use equipment or dogs
Use reasonable measures 
Copy 
Take
23
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What does Section 13 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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13 - Lockers clean

You must return property to the owner unless it is being held as evidential material or the owner is being transferred

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Under Section 131 what must you do when searching a place or vehicle?

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RAIN them 
Reason you are searching them
Act you are searching them under (SASA 2012)
Intention of the search
Name yourself (Identify yourself)
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Under Section 125 what must you do when searching someone?

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RAN them
Reason you are searching them
Act you are searching them under (SASA 2012)
Name yourself (Identify yourself)

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What does Section 11 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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Search to remove the detained persons property and money for safekeeping
Also take items which might harm themselves or others

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What does Section 88 of the SASA 2012 relate to?

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You may search any arrested or detained person for:
Evidential Material (EM)
Harmful items
Items which can facilitate an escape