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  • What is article 2 of Human Rights?
    Right to life
  • How many territorial police forces are there?
    43
  • What is vetting?
    Process by which employees are checked to ensure they met the requirements for the job role, a series of background checks
  • What percentage of all calls to police are non-crime?
    83%
  • Name one of the NCA priorities for 2024?
    organised crime/ cyber crime/ economic crime/ CSE/ Serious organised cross border crime
  • What do PSD do?
  • What caution do you use when you arrest someone?
    When questioned caution
  • Where did the high profile riots take place in 1981?
    Brixton
  • Name a power that allows you to use force?
    S117 PACE/ S3 CRIMINAL LAW ACT/ COMMON LAW
  • What is the 'relevant time' in custody?
    Time of arrival at custody
  • What year was the Police and Criminal Evidence Act ( PACE) introduced?
    1984
  • What section of PACE covers your power of arrest?
    S24
  • What does DVI stand for?
    Disaster victim Identification
  • Can you stop search someone in plain clothes?
    Yes
  • According to research are male of female officers more likely to engage in wrongdoing?
    Male Officers
  • Name on reason why the police would speak to the media?
    Reassure public/ appeal for info/ inform the public about things
  • Name one benefit to having the IOPC?
    Impartiality/ Reduced bias/ public trust
  • Name one key function of neighbourhood policing?
    Problem solving/ engagement/ intel
  • How many Peelian principles are there?
    9
  • What rank sits directly above Chief inspector?
  • How many hours do you have to keep someone in custody without extensions?
    24 hours