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  • What was Jamie THORNTON's collar number?
    P6967
  • What is the HOT principle?
    Sus packages. Hidden, Obviously sus, Typical?
  • What does FOUR stand for, in relation to stalking offences?
    Fixated, Obsessive, Unwanted/Unreasonable, Repeated
  • 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 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 form is completed when attending a Sudden Death?
    Gen19
  • 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
  • Name 3 types of Out of Court Disposal.
    Caution, Conditional Caution, Com Res, PND, FPN...
  • What is the name of Nick Mullen's dog?
    Alfie!
  • Who in class has scored the highest when combining all the test results?
    Max!
  • 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 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 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 is the Principle Crime Rule?
    Where multiple offences are reported with the same victim/offender relationship, the most serious will be recorded.
  • How would you formally address a Magistrate?
    Your worship.
  • 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 is an EEK and when is it used?
    Early Evidence Kit, mostly for sexual offences.
  • What is meant by "Provenance of Information"?
    The source, where it came from, and in what context.
  • 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.