TA07 TOF/TENR Flashcards
What is Section 39 of the Crimes Act 1961?
Use of force when carrying out an arrest or executing a warrant.
What is Section 40 of the Crimes Act 1961?
Use of force to prevent the avoidance of arrest, or escape or rescue subsequent to arrest
What is Section 41 of the Crimes Act 1961?
Use of force to prevent suicide or the commission of certain offences.
What is Section 42 of the Crimes Act 1961?
Use force to stop the continuance or renewal of that breach.
What is Section 48 of the Crimes Act 1961?
Use of force to protect ourselves and others.
What is Section 62 of the Crimes Act 1961?
Use force criminally responsible for any excessive use of force.
What is Section 32 of the Policing Act 2008?
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.
What is Section 33 of the Policing Act 2008?
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.
Under a section 11 search, Section 125(1)(d) of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012, What is the definition?
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.
What other forms of force can be used in necessary?
Handcuffs, OC Spray, Baton, Taser, Firearms
What report needs to be submitted for reportable uses of force? Clue: TOF
Tactical Options Report
What should TOR always be linked to?
Tactical Options Framework
What does TENR stand for?
Threat, Exposure, Necessity, Response
What is TENR?
A systematic threat assessment process designed to:
- increase staff and public safety
- eliminate “preventable harm” and
- reduce criticism of the Police
What does PCA stand for?
Perceived Cumulative Assessment