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What is the name of Nick Mullen's dog?
Alfie!
You work beyond your set finish time. You give half an hour to the King. At what rate do you get paid from that point onward?
Time and a third.
What form is completed when attending a Sudden Death?
Gen19
What does it mean when someone is categorised as Absent, rather than Missing?
No apparent risk. A person not at a place where they are expected or required or expected to be.
What is the main difference between Section 4 and Section 4a POA?
Section 4 requires intent to cause the recipient to fear immediate unlawful violence.
You are on patrol when you find SIMMONS, who is in a location which breaches his pre-charge bail conditions. What do you do?
If it's an offence, Nick. Otherwise, send him away, notify the OIC and provide a statement for the original case.
What is meant by "Provenance of Information"?
The source, where it came from, and in what context.
What is the Principle Crime Rule?
Where multiple offences are reported with the same victim/offender relationship, the most serious will be recorded.
Who in class has scored the highest when combining all the test results?
Max!
How would you formally address a Magistrate?
Your worship.
What is the definition of Robbery?
Steals, and immediately before/ at the time of doing so, and in order to do so, uses force or puts/seeks to put any person in fear of being subject to force
What is the HOT principle?
Sus packages. Hidden, Obviously sus, Typical?
What is a YOT1?
The form to complete whenever a child is dealt with as a suspect, detailing the offence and child's circs. Sent to YOT for consideration.
What is a critical incident?
any incident where the effectiveness of the police response is likely to have a significant impact on the confidence of the victim, family or community
What does FOUR stand for, in relation to stalking offences?
Fixated, Obsessive, Unwanted/Unreasonable, Repeated
What is an EEK and when is it used?
Early Evidence Kit, mostly for sexual offences.
How long is the initial Bail period and who is it granted by?
3 months, by the Custody Sgt.
Explain what is put on the MG06B, C, D and E...
B- Bad Police. C - Crap that's not evidence. D- Sensitive. E- Enything that could undermine the case.
Police Officers have a power to require Name and Address from someone committing ASB. Where does this power come from?
Section 50 Police Reform Act 2002
What was Jamie THORNTON's collar number?
P6967
Name 3 types of Out of Court Disposal.
Caution, Conditional Caution, Com Res, PND, FPN...