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Which piece of Legislation Deals with Carrying Offensive Weapons in Public?
What Offense can become applicable a person does not give a reasonable excuse for carrying a knife (ie peeling an orange with a machete)
What Mneumonic can aid in remembering what "evidence" you might be looking for during a search? (Hint: wash your hands)
What does the E in GOWISELY stand for? (Hint: relates to Form 5090)
First Primary Goal of any Investigation: Obtaining I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Second Primary Goal of Investigation: Gathering E_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Third Primary Goal of Investigation: Seek the T_ _ _ _
The first E in the PEACE Interview Mneumonic stands for Engage & E _ _ _ _ _ _
Interviewing Style: This type of question encourages Yes/No answers.
Interviewing Style: These type of questions encourages people to talk freely about a topic (O _ _ _ )
Interviewing Style: What Mneumonic can assist with prompting people to recall important information? (Hint: This bakery food belongs to Ted)
Investigation Mneumonic ABC: A_ _ _ _ _ nothing, Believe No one, Check Everything
Possible Incident Classification for a Bar Brawl: P_ _ _ _ _ O_ _ _ _
Possible Incident Category for Racial Slur Graffiti on Council Building: H_ _ _ C_ _ _ _
Which Dynamic (and ongoing) activity do you perfom whilst attending any incident? (two words)
U in UPERE: U_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the source of the material
PACE 1984 s24 = Power of A________
PACE 1984 s1 = (two words X and Y)
JOG: during a stop and search, you can request a person to remove their J_ _ _ _ _ , Outer Coat, and Gloves
Which Code of Practice relates to searching individuals or vehicles?
Which Code of Practice relates to the treatment of persons in detention/custody?
s16 Youth and Criminal Justice Act 1999 - Priority Victim Category (V______)
s17 Youth and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 - Priority Victim Category (I_____)
Which section of PACE allows you to enter premises to search for evidence after immediately after making an arrest? (s_ _)
Interviewing Process: What does the C in PEACE stand for?
A communication model to deal with aggressive behaviour: _ _ _ _
A preferred tactical option before resorting to the use of force: _ _ _
Fill in the blank: Which 2014 Legislation includes the power to disperse persons from specified/public locations for ASB? (ASB, Crime and ______ Act
What is a used to ensure a scene does not become damaged because of people's movements within it? (C_____ A_____ P_____)
Who you might you contact if you discover someone does not speak your language when attending a call?
Interview Technique: 6 W questions and How: Who What Where When Why and W_____?
What other book besides PNB might you record use of force notes in? _ _ _
What is the term for "being able to demonstrate how evidence made it from the crime scene to the court"? (C________)
Fill in the blanks: Caution: You do not have to say _______. However it may _____ your _______, if you fail to mention anything, when asked, which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in _____.
According to Code C10A: someone who the police would have to caution fi they wanted to interview them (S______)
What disposal option might you use to sort things out between a shopkeeper and teenager who stole a soft drink? (RJ)
What Act provides for "Common Assault"? ______ ______ ACT 1988
Which Legislation can be used to require a person to provide their name if they commit ASB? (s50 of this act)
PACE 1984 s32: Power to ______ Post Arrest.
If two men engage in a fist fight in a public place, what s3 Public Order Act offence may have been committed? (A_____)
Which piece of Legislation includes the offence of being drunk and disorderly? (Hint 1967)
When explaining why you are searching - POSH: Paint the scene, Observations, S____, Heard (Hint: eww wacky tabaccy)
The D in IDCOPPLANED/ COPPLANED stands for ______.
Which PACE Section governs Use of Force? (s___)

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