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ADPP Session 5 Final Exam Section 85 Evidence Act - Answer- Reliability of admissions by defendants Applies to any act that may influence the reliability of an admission Who can influence a decision to prosecute a person? - Answer- Investigating officials, accused, victims, loss prevention...

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ADPP Session 5 Final Exam
Section 85 Evidence Act - Answer- Reliability of admissions by defendants

Applies to any act that may influence the reliability of an admission

Who can influence a decision to prosecute a person? - Answer- Investigating
officials, accused, victims, loss prevention officers or someone similar.

s90 Evidence Act - Answer- Discretion to exclude admissions

When can the court refuse to admit evidence of an admission? - Answer- If the
evidence is adduced by the prosecution AND it would be unfair to a defendant to use
the evidence

Why should you be careful when questioning a person who is intoxicated? - Answer-
It may be unfair to the defendant
Potential for truth of admission to be affected

When is an admission admissible? - Answer- When the circumstances in which the
admission was made were such as to make it unlikely that the truth of the admission
was adversely affected (s85(2) EA)

Is a confession made by an intoxicated accused admissible? - Answer- Admissible
unless the degree of intoxication is so great as to deprive him of understanding what
he was confession (Sinclair v The King)

What can BWV footage be used for? - Answer- To investigate an offence
To decide whether to prosecute
In criminal proceedings
Coronial inquest/inquiry
Care proceedings
Disciplinary proceedings
Extraditions
Crime Commission hearings/examinations
Law enforcement functions
NSWPF training

s40 Surveillance Devices Act - Answer- When/where BWV footage can be used

What is an admission? - Answer- A representation made by a person that tends to
prove their guilt

What form can an admission take? - Answer- Words
Writing
Conduct

Example of not communicated representation? - Answer- Unsent email

, Diary entry

What does a 'representation' include? - Answer- Express or implied represention:
- in writing or oral
- inferred by conduct
- not intended to be communicated
- not communicated

Example of not intended to be communicated representation? - Answer- Something
not intended to be seen by another person, or sent to wrong person
Text message/email sent to wrong person

Example of implied representation? - Answer- Cry of pain, exclamation of horror,
sarcasm

2 elements of an admission - Answer- 1. Made by a person who is a party to a
proceeding
2. Adverse to the person's interest in the outcome of the proceeding

What proceedings do admissions apply to? - Answer- Any court case: civil and
criminal

What statistic of emergency services end up suffering from PTSD from secondary
trauma? - Answer- One in five

8 ways for police leaders to improve morale - Answer- 1. Credit
2. Look for the good
3. Stop micromanaging
4. Get to know the officers
5. Eliminate unnecessary conflict
6. Ask crew how to improve morale
7. Small gestures e.g. birthday cakes
8. Communicate openly, honestly and positively

What is the 40% rule? - Answer- When your mind tells you that you're done, you're
only 40% done

What are some components of emotional intelligence? - Answer- Self awareness
Self management
Social awareness
Relationship management

3 steps of a CAN - Answer- 1. Commencement
2. Filing
3. Service

s172 Criminal Procedure Act - Answer- Gives police ability to commence
proceedings through a CAN

What must a CAN describe? - Answer- 1. The offence

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