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Crimes Act 1961 Section 62 |
Excess of force: Everyone authorised by law to use force is criminally responsible for any excess, according to the nature and the quality of the act that constitutes the excess. |
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Warrantless powers of arrest |
Crimes Act 1961: - Section 315(2)(a): Finds - Section 315(2)(b): Has good cause to suspect Summary Offences Act 1981: - 39(1): Has good cause to suspect - 39(2): Within view |
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 39 |
Force used in executing process or an arrest. |
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 40 |
Preventing escape or rescue. |
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 42 |
Preventing breach of the peace Any person can arrest and detain for up to 2 hours any person to prevent them breaching the peace or encouraging others to breach the peace. They must be released or charged after 2 hours. * As long as you are acting in good faith |
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 41 |
Prevention of suicide or certain offences. |
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Crimes Act 1961 Section 48 |
Self defence and defence of another. |
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VAWSEEPO |
Victim Appreciation Witness Scene Exhibit Elements Powers Offender |
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DUNCO |
Dead Unfit due to age, physical or mental condition Not compellable Cannot with reasonable diligence be identified or found Outside New Zealand |
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TEDS |
Tell Explain Describe Show |
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WEEP |
Witness - Prevent interference with witnesses. Ensure appearance in court. Evidence - Prevent loss or destruction. Prevent further offending. |
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CHANT |
Content of the statement. How the statement was made. Accuracy of the observation. Nature of the statement. Truthfulness of the maker of the statement. |
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TENR |
Threat - Intent, Capability, Opportunity, Environment Exposure - Safety, Security Necessity - Immediate, Delay, Not at all Response - Timely, Proportionate, Reasonable |
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TOF |
Tactical Options Framework: Co - Operative Passive resistance Active resistance Assaultive GBH or Death |
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PCA |
Perceived Cumulative Assessment PCA is made up of subject behaviour and situation. |
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CADD |
Concealed Altered Damaged Destroyed |
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Power of Arrest Crimes Act 1961 Section 315 (2)(a) |
Finds... disturbing the public peace OR committing any offence punishable by imprisonment |
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Power of Arrest Crimes Act 1961 Section 315 (2)(b) |
Has GCTS of having committed... breach of the peace OR any offence punishable by imprisonment |
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Power of Arrest Summary Offences Act 1981 Section 39(1) |
Has GCTS... of having committed an offense against this act |
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Power of Arrest Summary Offences Act 1981 Section 39 (2) |
Within view... does an act the Constable believes is an offence against sections of this Act AND fails to give name & address or gives false details |