Searches After Arrest - s32 PACE 1984 Flashcards
What does the mnemonic D.I.E stand for in relation to Section 32 PACE Power of Search?
D - Danger to himself or others
I - Implement their escape
E - Evidence of an offence
Under Section 32 PACE, under what circumstances can a constable search a person after arrest?
When they have “reasonable grounds” to believe the person may present a danger, have tools to aid their escape, or possess evidence of an offence (D.I.E).
What does the mnemonic J.O.G refer to in the context of limitations of personal search in a public place?
J - Jacket
O - Outer Coat
G - Gloves
In a public place, what are the only items of clothing a constable can legally remove from a suspect for the purposes of a search?
They can remove a person’s Jacket, Outer Coat, and Gloves (J.O.G)
What is the primary purpose of a search under Section 32 PACE 1984?
Section 32 provides powers to search a person after their arrest if there are reasonable grounds to believe they have:
D - Items that could be used to cause harm (Danger to himself or others)
I - Items that could aid in an escape (Implement for escape)
E - Evidence relating to the offence
When & where can a search under Section 32 PACE 1984 be conducted?
After a person has been arrested, and either at the location of the arrest or where the person is taken immediately after the arrest (Police Car/Van).