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What is D&Cs mission statement?

- Detect and prevent harm, protecting the vulnerable and reducing crime


- work together as a team to safeguard communities & neighbourhoods


- sustainable and resilient providing a high quality of service to the public


- act in accordance with national code of ethics and force standards of behaviour

There’s 4 :)

What is policing by consent?

Working for the public and serving the community sharing common goals, building trust and maintaining confidence so in return the public will report crime and give evidence

How many principles are there in the code of ethics and name all of them?

Accountability, fairness, honesty, integrity, leadership, objectivity, openness, respect and selflessness

Name 5 acts that cover duty of care?

- human rights act


- equality act


- crime and disorder act


- Police and criminal evidence act


- Data protection act

What is meant by procedural justice?

Being equal, fair, open and honest to show transparency and build trust that decisions are made fairly and can be explained

What does the Mnemonic PLANE mean and what does it help you do?

Proportionality


Legality


Accountability


Necessity


Ethical


Helps keep you within the convention rights when making a decision as a police officer

Gross misconduct can lead to a misconduct meeting? True or false

False, gross miss conduct can lead to a miss conduct hearing

Misconduct can lead to a misconduct hearing? True or false

False, misconduct can lead to a misconduct meeting

What is the max outcome for miss conduct?

Final written warning

What is the max outcome for gross miss conduct?

Max outcome could be dismissal

What does IOPC stand for and what do they do?

Independent office for police conduct


Oversee police complaints systems in England and wales

What happens if you appeal in the misconduct hearing ?

Goes to police appeals tribunal

What does multi agency working look to improve?

Levels and safety and reassurance

Explain common law use of force and when it can be applied?

If you have an honest belief yourself, your property or someone else is in danger you can use reasonable and necessary use of force to avert the danger including.

You can detain someone against their will if they are disturbing the peace (I.e. a person or their property is under threat) TRUE or FALSE?

True

What 4 considerations must be made before and when using use of force?

Is it reasonable?


Is it proportionate?


Is it necessary?


Is it no more than is necessary?

Name 3 sections of the criminal evidence act and their numbers?

1 - stop and search


17- powers of entry


18- powers of entry and search post arrest


24 - powers of arrest


61- power to take fingers prints

1, 17, 18, 24, 61

Define the human rights act 1998?

Treat everyone with respect without prejudice or discrimination

Treat everyone....

Name as many of the 4 qualified rights as you can and what number article it is aswell?

8 - the right to respect private and family life including his/her home and correspondences


9 - freedom of though, conscience and religion


10- freedom of expression


11- assembly and association

If you were to tap into someones phone, what article of the qualified rights might this contravene? And if possible, what law might provide power to search?

Article 8 - his right to respect for his privacy and family life, home and his correspondences.


Investigatory powers act 2000

Name 3 absolute/limited rights and if possible the corresponding article no.?

2- life


3- prohibition of torture


4- prohibition of slavery & forced labour


5 - liberty and security


6- fair trial


7- no punishment without law


14- prohibition of discrimination

Define discrimination?

Enjoyment of your rights without discriminations on any grounds for example characters like disability or age

What does section 17 crime and disorder act look to achieve and work at?

- crime and disorder


Misuse of drugs, alcohol and substances


- reoffending