Police Powers Statutory Refrences
- Created by: Bhavini Karadia
- Created on: 24-11-12 17:19
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- Police Powers
- Powers to Stop and Search
- Section 1 of PACE
- Misuse of the Drugs Act 1971
- Terrorism Act 2000
- Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
- Gives the police power to stop and search in anticipation of violence
- Powers to Arrest
- Section 24 of PACE
- Powers completely changed in 2006 by SOCPA (Serious Organised Crime Police Act 2005)
- Section 110 of SOCPA
- Powers completely changed in 2006 by SOCPA (Serious Organised Crime Police Act 2005)
- Section 1. of the Magistrates Court Act 1980
- Arrest with a warrant
- Breach of the Peace
- Criminal Justice and Police Order Act 1994
- Section 46A of PACE gives the power to arrest someone without a warrant
- Section 24 of PACE
- Detention at the police station
- PACE amended by the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 along with Code of Practice C
- Terrorism Cases Section 23-25 of the Terrorism Act 2005
- Section 56 of PACE
- Informing someone about their arrest
- Section 76 of PACE
- Doesn't allow any statements to be obtained through oppression (torture)
- Code C makes sure that the conditions of the interview are appropriate
- Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 instead section 64 (1A) into PACE Act 1984
- All samples must be retained after they have fulfilled the purpose they were taken for.
- However these samples can only be used for purposes related to the prevention or detention of a crime.
- All samples must be retained after they have fulfilled the purpose they were taken for.
- Treatment of Suspects
- Detention at the police station
- PACE amended by the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 along with Code of Practice C
- Terrorism Cases Section 23-25 of the Terrorism Act 2005
- Section 56 of PACE
- Informing someone about their arrest
- Section 76 of PACE
- Doesn't allow any statements to be obtained through oppression (torture)
- Code C makes sure that the conditions of the interview are appropriate
- Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 instead section 64 (1A) into PACE Act 1984
- All samples must be retained after they have fulfilled the purpose they were taken for.
- However these samples can only be used for purposes related to the prevention or detention of a crime.
- All samples must be retained after they have fulfilled the purpose they were taken for.
- Detention at the police station
- Powers to Stop and Search
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