A Police Officer should stand when an officer of what rank (and above) enters the room?
Chief Inspector
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Can an officer search an individual without reasonable grounds but with the persons consent?
No, there must be reasonable grounds for the search to be legal.
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In relation to CODE G: necessity for arrest, what does the "C" stand for in COPPLANID?
Child or vulnerable adult
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What do the 2 "P"s stand for in COPPLANID?
Public decency & prevent injury to self or others.
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What does the "I" relate to in COPPLANID?
Investigation - to ensure a prompt and effective investigation
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What does the "L" relate to in COPPLANID?
Loss or damage of property
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What is the purpose of a section 1 stop and search to locate?
stolen or prohibited articles, bladed/sharply pointed items, fireworks, offensive weapons, articles linked to criminal activity.
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What does S.60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 give the officer powers to do in relation to a stop and search?
Power to conduct a "no suspicion" search of any person, veh and anything being carried by them for dangerous implements or offensive weapons for a set time period, in a set location.
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What date is the Equality Act?
2010
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What is state code 0?
Emergency
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What is state code 1?
On duty
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
A Police Officer should stand when an officer of what rank (and above) enters the room?
Back
Chief Inspector
Card 3
Front
Can an officer search an individual without reasonable grounds but with the persons consent?
Back
Card 4
Front
In relation to CODE G: necessity for arrest, what does the "C" stand for in COPPLANID?
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