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Section 42 –Search withoutwarrant. How long do have to submit a report after uplifting the child?

A constable who exercises the power conferred by subsection (1) of this section shall,within 3 days after the day on which the power is exercised

Section 48 - A child is picked up under the act but chose not to go home. What should you do with the child?

(b) If –(i) The child or young person does not wish to be returned to a parent orguardian or other person having the care of the child or young person; or(ii) No parent or guardian or other such person is willing or able to havecustody of the child or young person, –place the child or young person in the custody of the chief executive by delivering thechild or young person to a Social Worker

A child or young person cooperates fully when spoken to by Police for tagging. Whilst speaking to the child he threaten the witness. Can he be arrested.

Section 214: (iii) Preventing the loss or destruction of evidence relating to an offencecommitted by the child or young person or an offence that theenforcement officer has reasonable cause to suspect that child or youngperson of having committed, or preventing interference with anywitness in respect of any such offence; and

Section 215: When should a young be given their bill of rights?

Section 215 –Child or youngperson to beinformed ofrights beforequestioned byenforcementofficer

Section 219: A young person has been given his bill of rights and has asked for them to be given again less that one hour later. Are you required to give him his rights again.

Nothing in section 215 or section 215A or section 216 or section 217 of this Act requires anyexplanation to be given to a child or young person if the same explanation has been given tothe child or young person not earlier than 1 hour before the later explanation would, apartfrom this section, be required to be given.

ODARA: If an answer is unknown. What is preferable 0 or Unknown.

Scoring an item as ‘unknown’ iffurther enquiries are required or possible is preferable to scoring ‘0’.

What are the bail restrictions for a person who had been arrest for breach of protection order?

Restrictions on Police bail if a protection order is breachedNote that if the person has been arrested under section 50 of theDomestic Violence Act and charged with an offence against section 49of that Act they must not be granted Police bail during the 24 hoursimmediately following the arrest. This also applies when the person ischarged with another offence in addition to the breach offence.(s23 Bail Act 2000)

PSO: The bound person of a PSO has asked a friend to uplift the family vehicle from the protected persons house to deprive her of the use. Has he breached his PSO.

encourage any person to engage in behaviour against a protectedperson, where the behaviour, if engaged in by the respondent, wouldbe prohibited by the order.

Protection Orders: When must firearms and firearms license be surrendered after the service of a protection order?

The respondent must surrender to Police any weapon in their possessionor under their control (whether or not it is lawfully in their possession orunder their control) and any firearms licence held by them:


􀁸 as soon as practicable after the service of the protection order onthem (and within 24 hours of the service), and


􀁸 on demand made, at any time, by any Police employee. (s21(1))