Definitions - policing

?
  • Created by: MrsES
  • Created on: 24-07-20 15:22
Criminal damage is when someone causes damage to property without _____________ excuse (S1)
Lawful
1 of 47
What type of offence is Criminal Damage- aggravated damage?
Indictable
2 of 47
A threat to destroy or damage property is an __________ offence (S2)
Either way
3 of 47
Does the threat to destroy or damage property have to actually be carrierd out?
No
4 of 47
When a person has articles with the intent to destroy or damage property (S3) they must intend to use it without lawful __________
excuse
5 of 47
What type of offence is having articles with the intent to destroy or damage property?
Either way
6 of 47
A search warrant is an order signed by a ______ or ___________ that authorises police offices to search for specific objects
judge or magistrate
7 of 47
GBH- whosoever shall unlawfully and m__________ wound or inflict any GBH unpon any person
maliciously
8 of 47
A person is guilty of an offence who assaults a police officer in the ______ of their duty or a person assisting a policy officer.
execution
9 of 47
Assault with intent to resist arrest- what type of offence is it?
Summary
10 of 47
It is an offence for a person without reasonable excuse to o_______ or h_________a any emergency worker
obstruct or hinder
11 of 47
Theft Act - a person commits an offence who, otherwise in the course of stealing, k______ or b________ them to be stolen goods
Knowing or believing
12 of 47
Theft Act- dishonestly receives the goods or undertakes or a_____ in their r_____, removal, realisation or disposal
assists and retention
13 of 47
HANDLING mnemonic - Hides property, A____ that goods are stolen
Admission
14 of 47
HANDLING mnemonic - No admission, but caught red handed, D_____ of goods, L__ price paid for goods
Disposal and low
15 of 47
HANDLING mnemonic - identification marks removed, N..... records, G.......... received
No and Goods
16 of 47
Fraud- A person is guilty of an offence who dishonestly makes a f_______ r___________
false representation
17 of 47
What type of offence is fraud by false representation
Either Way
18 of 47
A person is guilty of an offence who …Dishonestly fails to d_____ to another person information he is under a legal duty to disclose and Intends, by doing so to make a g___ for himself
disclose and gain
19 of 47
A Person is guilty of an offence- If he M_______, A_________, S______ or offers to SUPPLY any article, knowing it is designed or adapted for use in the course of or in connection with fraud
makes adapts supplies
20 of 47
Hate crime categories- R__/ethnicity, r_______/belief, disability, sexual orientation, t_______identity
race reliigion transgender
21 of 47
Any Incident WHICH DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CRIMINAL OFFENCE, which is PERCIEVED by the VICTIM or ANY OTHER PERSON as being MOTIVATED BY P_________ OR H________.
prejudice or hostility
22 of 47
GOPEDS- Gas, O___ petrol, electric, d_______, steam
Oil diesel
23 of 47
ATLAS - Ask, t___ learn, a_____, share
test, adapt
24 of 47
What age group do YOT mainly work with?
10-17
25 of 47
Restorative Justice- A process which seeks to b________ the concerns of the ‘Harmed’ party (victim) and the community with a need to r___________he ‘Harmer’ (offender) into society.
balance reintegrate
26 of 47
1(1) it is an offence for a person - (a) to take, permit to be taken, or make, any i_______ photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child;
indecent
27 of 47
What must be given for a private photograph to be shared?
consent
28 of 47
What type of offence is Section 62 SOA 2003- Committing Criminal Offence with Intent to commit a sexual offence
Either way
29 of 47
A person commits an offence if:- - he is a t__________r on any premises, - he intends to commit a relevant sexual offence on the premises AND - he knows that OR is reckless as to whether, he is trespasser.
trespasser
30 of 47
What type of offence is Section 63 SOA 2003- Tresspass with Intent to Commit a Relevant Sexual Offence
Either Way
31 of 47
Witness intimidation is :- (1) when an attempt is made to t_________ or persuade a witness not to give e___________ to the police or courts Or (2) to give evidence in a way that is f_________ to the defendant.
threaten, evidence, favourable
32 of 47
Honour based abuse - A crime or incident, which has or may have been committed to p________ or d________ the honour of the family or community
protect or defend
33 of 47
Forced Marriage: A marriage without the c__________ of one or b___ parties and where duress is a factor
consent, both
34 of 47
Arranged Marriage: The families of both spouses take a l_______ role in choosing the marriage partner, but, the choice whether to a_______ the arrangement remains with the individuals themselves
leading, accept
35 of 47
This makes it an offence for a person to intentionally force a person to enter into marriage, believing the person does not consent, or to deceive someone into going a_____ for the specific purpose of f________ them to marry.
abroad, forcing
36 of 47
FGM- where does this have to be reported?
In England or Wales
37 of 47
CSE- Involves e____________ situations, contexts and relationships where the young person receives ‘something’ as a result of them performing and/or others performing on them sexual activities.
exploitative
38 of 47
Name a sign of cuckooing
anti social behaviour, disturbances at property, increased visitors, noise nuisance.
39 of 47
County lines is used to describe g_____ and organised c______ networks involved in exploiting illegal drugs into one or more importing areas within the UK
gangs criminal
40 of 47
SIP- Safeguard I_______ Prevention
Investigation
41 of 47
GROOM- Gather information, Risk Assess, O____________ Obtain advice, Make referral
online or offline
42 of 47
Causing Harassment - A person must not p_______ a course of c_______ which amounts to harassment of another and which they know or ought to know, amounts to harassment of another
pursue conduct
43 of 47
S1 Malicious Communications Act 1998 Any person who sends to another: 1. A l_______, electronic c____________/article of any description which conveys • A message which is indecent or grossly offensive • A threat •
letter communication
44 of 47
Motivation of a person who has a restraining order against the, - FOUR- Fixed, O_________, Unwanted, R_________
Obsessive, repeated
45 of 47
A person is guilty of affray if they … use or t_________unlawful violence towards another and their conduct is such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to f___ for their personal s_________
threaten fear safety
46 of 47
Self-induced intoxication through either drink or drugs will n___ b__ a defence to a charge of violent disorder
not be
47 of 47

Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

What type of offence is Criminal Damage- aggravated damage?

Back

Indictable

Card 3

Front

A threat to destroy or damage property is an __________ offence (S2)

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Does the threat to destroy or damage property have to actually be carrierd out?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

When a person has articles with the intent to destroy or damage property (S3) they must intend to use it without lawful __________

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
View more cards

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar Other resources:

See all Other resources »See all Definitions resources »