TA07 TOF/TENR Flashcards

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What is Section 39 of the Crimes Act 1961?

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Use of force when carrying out an arrest or executing a warrant.

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What is Section 40 of the Crimes Act 1961?

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Use of force to prevent the avoidance of arrest, or escape or rescue subsequent to arrest

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What is Section 41 of the Crimes Act 1961?

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Use of force to prevent suicide or the commission of certain offences.

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What is Section 42 of the Crimes Act 1961?

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Use force to stop the continuance or renewal of that breach.

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What is Section 48 of the Crimes Act 1961?

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Use of force to protect ourselves and others.

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What is Section 62 of the Crimes Act 1961?

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Use force criminally responsible for any excessive use of force.

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What is Section 32 of the Policing Act 2008?

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Allows force to be used to obtain details of identification – fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, photographs and biographical details – from people in lawful custody and detained for committing an offence.

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What is Section 33 of the Policing Act 2008?

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Allows for force to be used to obtain details of identification – fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, photographs and biographical details – from people suspected of committing offences and there is an intention to proceed against them by way of issuing a summons.

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Under a section 11 search, Section 125(1)(d) of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012, What is the definition?

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Allows for reasonable force to be used to remove money and property from a person in lawful police custody, who is to be locked up in police custody.

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What other forms of force can be used in necessary?

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Handcuffs, OC Spray, Baton, Taser, Firearms

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What report needs to be submitted for reportable uses of force? Clue: TOF

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Tactical Options Report

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What should TOR always be linked to?

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Tactical Options Framework

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What does TENR stand for?

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Threat, Exposure, Necessity, Response

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What is TENR?

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A systematic threat assessment process designed to:

  • increase staff and public safety
  • eliminate “preventable harm” and
  • reduce criticism of the Police
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What does PCA stand for?

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Perceived Cumulative Assessment

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What does a Perceived Cumulative Assessment (PCA) consist of?

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Subjective assessment and continuous reassessment of an incident - using TENR - based on information known about the situation and the subject’s behaviour

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What does the threat consist of?

A

Someone or something else’s

  • Intent
  • Capability
  • Opportunity

within a particular environment

18
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Exposure can cause potential harm to who?

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  • Police Employees
  • Police Operations
  • Members of the public
  • My reputation as an individual and Police
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20
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Necessity is defined on?

(3 points)

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Whether to:

  • respond immediately
  • delay response
  • not respond at all
21
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Any use of force must be?

A
  • Reasonable
  • Necessary
  • Proportionate (correct or suitable in size)
22
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What should my response be?

A

Consider all the circumstances

Must be

  • Timely
  • Appropriate or Reasonable
  • Proportionate
23
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What are the five behaviours on the TOF?

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  • Cooperative
  • Passive Resistance
  • Active Resistance
  • Assaultive
  • GBH or Death