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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Gross misconduct can lead to a misconduct meeting? True or false |
False, gross miss conduct can lead to a miss conduct hearing |
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Misconduct can lead to a misconduct hearing? True or false |
False, misconduct can lead to a misconduct meeting |
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What is the max outcome for miss conduct? |
Final written warning |
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What is the max outcome for gross miss conduct? |
Max outcome could be dismissal |
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What does IOPC stand for and what do they do? |
Independent office for police conduct Oversee police complaints systems in England and wales |
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What happens if you appeal in the misconduct hearing ? |
Goes to police appeals tribunal |
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What does multi agency working look to improve? |
Levels and safety and reassurance |
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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. |
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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 |
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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? |
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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 |
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Define the human rights act 1998? |
Treat everyone with respect without prejudice or discrimination |
Treat everyone.... |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Define discrimination? |
Enjoyment of your rights without discriminations on any grounds for example characters like disability or age |
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What does section 17 crime and disorder act look to achieve and work at? |
- crime and disorder Misuse of drugs, alcohol and substances - reoffending |
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