Summative 2, Multi Choice Flashcards
Arrest powers youth, section, elements?
Section 214 OT Act 1989
- ensure appearance before the court
-prevent further offending
- prevent loss or destruction of evidence relating to an offence committed by the child/young person.
Section 215, OT Act 1989
Youth to be informed of there rights prior to questioning.
Section 215A, OT Act 1989.
Right to be re-explained to youth on request, unless provided within an hour or detained under LTA or immigration Act.
Section 218, OT Act 1989
Rights to be provided in a manner the youth can understand.
AFCO
Aim
Factors
Courses of action
Outline plan
Immediate family, VRA 2002
Immediate family includes, spouse,civil union partner, de facto partner, child, step child,brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, parent, stepparent, grandparent.
Section 51, VRA 2002
Return of victims property as soon as practicable, unless the victim does not wish the for property to be returned to them.
Criteria for CPP? And Age limit?
Sexual abuse
Physical abuse
Neglect
Under 18 years
What is a firearm?
Anything which any shot,bullet,missle, projectile can be discharged by way of explosive force.
Uses firearm against law enforcement officer, section/elements?
Section 198A(1) CA1961
-Uses any firearm in any manner
-against any constable
-acting in the course of his or her duty
- knowing that, or being reckless whether or not that the person is a constable.
Section 198A(2) CA1961
- Uses any firearm in any manner whatever
-with intent to resist lawful arrest or detention of himself or another person.
Adult Sexual Assault exam priority?
Victims well being and safety is paramount, primary objective is victims physical, sexual and mental health.
Secondary objective is forensic exam.
ASA acute vs non acute time frames?
Acute- under, 7 days
Non- acute, 7days to 6 months
Historical- more than 6 months