Search And Surveillance Act 2012 Flashcards
In the search and surveillance Act 2012, what is the definition for locked up?
A person taken into lawful custody and being placed behind a closed or locked door that prevents them from leaving
In the search and surveillance Act 2012, what is section 11
Detain person’s property and remove items that might be used to harm themselves
In the search and surveillance Act 2012, define reasonable grounds to believe
Meanings having a sound basis for believing that a situation or circumstance actually exists
In the search and surveillance Act 2012, reasonable grounds to suspect
Having a sound basis for suspecting that a situation or circumstance is likely to exist
In the search and surveillance Act 2012, what is section 125
People being searched must be treated with dignity, privacy and sensitivity
In the search and surveillance Act 2012, when exercising a power to search a person you must?
- Identify yourself
- Advise the person being searched
- Provide evidence of your identity
- Promptly provide an inventory
What does R.A.N stand for?
Reason
Act
Name
Consent searches, what is section 92
Purposes for which consent search may be under taken
Consent searches, what is section 93
Advise that must be given before a consent search is undertaken
Search and surveillance Act, what is section 29
Power to search vehicles without warrant for stolen property
(vehicle has to be in a Public place)
Search and surveillance Act, what is section 110
Power to incidental search of places and vehicless
Search and surveillance Act, what is section 7
Entry without warrant to arrest a person unlawfully at large
What is an unlawfully at large person?
Explain spew
Someone who is
Statutory care
Paitent
Escape
Warrant
Search and surveillance act 2012, what is section 131
Using a search power in relation to a vehicle, place or other thing
Without a warrant
Search and surveillance act 2012, what is section 125
When searching a person