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Section 7 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to enter without warrant arrest a person unlawfully at large
Section 8 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power of entry without warrant to avoid loss of offender or Evidential material
Section 11 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to search people who are or to be locked up in police custody
Section 13 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Property that has been taken from people locked up in police custody under section 11 must be returned if it is no longer threat to safety
Section 14 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power of entry to prevent offence or respond to risk to life or safety
Section 15 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power of entry without warrant to find and avoid loss of evidential material for serious offence
14 + imprisonment offence has been committed
Section 16 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to search people in public places without warrant for evidential material
Relating to certain offences
14+
E.M
Secure
Exclude
Section 17 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power of entry and search of vehicles for Evidential material relating to certain offences
14+
E.M
Enter and search
Section 27of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to search people in public place without warrant against section 202A (4)(a) of crimes Act 1961
Section 28of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to search vehicles without warrant for offensive weapons
Section 29 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to search vehicles without warrant for lost property
Section 83 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to enter a place without warrant after arrest if you believe there is evidential material that could be CADD
Section 84 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to enter a vehicle if you believe that there is evidential material inside after arrest
Section 85 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to search people when arresting for anything that may harm any person or facilitate escape
Rub down search
RAN
Section 88 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Power to search people if you believe they have evidential material on them related to the offence arrested for
Harm any person or facilitate escape
Section 21 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Warrant less searches of people found in or on place or vehicles
Section 22 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Warrantless power to search for controlled drugs and precursor substances if offence suspected against MODA 1975
Public places
Section 21 of Search and Surveillance Act 2012
Warrantless search of places and vehicles in relation to some misuse of drugs Act 1975 offence
Definition of Firearm
Firearm mean anything from which any shot, bullet, missile or other projectile can be discharged by force of explosive and includes:
- Anything adapted so it can be used to discharge a shot
- Anything not capable of discharging a shot but by its completion would be a firearm
- Any part of a firearm
Definition of Air gun
Weapons from which by the use of gas or compressed air any shot can be discharged
Definition of Imitation Firearm
Means anything that has the appearance of being a firearm, whether or not it is capable of discharging any shots
Definition of Pistol
Means any firearm that is designed or adapted to be held and fired with one hand and includes any firearm that is les then 762mm in length
Section 9 of bill of rights act 1990
Everyone has the right not to be subjected to torture or to cruel,
Section 22 of bill of rights act 1990
Everyone is protected from arbitrary or random arrest or detention,
“You are free to leave anytime
You do not have to remain to answer any questions “
Section 21 of bill of rights act 1990
Every person should be secure against unreasonable search and seizure of their personal property or correspondence
Section 23 of bill of rights act 1990
People arrested or detained under any enactment have rights and must be informed of their rights
Victims rights act 2002 section 7
Members of police and others dealing with victims should treat them with courtesy, respect, dignity of their privacy,
Victims rights act 2002 section 12
The prosecuting authority must advice the victims
- progress if the investigation
- charges filed or actions taken
- date and place of preceding
- Role of victims as a witness
- outcome of proceedings
Section 119 of search and surveillance act 2012
If you are exercising a power of search in a place or vehicles you may search any person
- found at the place
- who arrives at the place
- tries to enter or get into a vehicle
Section 7 of victims rights Act 2002
Members of police dealing with victims should treat them with courtesy, respect and dignity of their privacy
Victims rights Act 2002 section 12
The prosecuting authority must advice the victims
- progress of the investigation
- charges filed or actions taken
- Date and place of proceedings
- Role of victims as a witness
- Outcome of proceedings
Section 110 of search and surveillance act 2012
Enter and search
- request assistance
- use reasonable force
- seize
- bring and use equipments
- use reasonable measures
- copy
- take photographs
Section 40 of the Arms Act 1983
Give you the power to demand the particulars of anyone in possession of a firearm
Full name
Address
DOB
Arms Act 1983
Section 40
Give you the power to demand the particulars of anyone in possession of a firearm
Child, Young person and their family act 1989 section 215
A child or young person must be informed of their rights appropriate to their age
Child, Young person and their family act 1989 section 9
A child or young person should receive information in a language they understand
Child, Young person and their family act 1989 section 222(1)
Nominated person has to be -parent or legal guardian -adult member of family -any other adult over 20 years old Selected my the child or young person
CYP Care and protection Section 10(B) or summary offences act
Child left unaccompanied
This section applies to the people who leave their child alone at homes or in cars without reasonable provisions in regards to all circumstances
Child, Young person and their family act 1989
Care and protection
Section 14
A CYP is in need of care and protection
- If their parents are unable or unwilling to control child aged 10-14 who will be harmed or impaired
-the child or young person has behaved in a manner that is likely to be harmful
Child, Young person and their family act 1989
Care and protection
Section 48
Where a CYP is found by police unaccompanied by parents or guardians where their physical or mental health is being impaired.
The police must take into the custody of parents or guardians with consent
If no consent is given take them in the custody of FYF