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Police Powers of Arrest Questions With Complete Solutions PACE S24, as amended by SOCPA The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 This Act gives the power of Arrest - Where an offence has been - Or may have been committed - Or is being committed - Or may be being committed - Or is ...

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Police Powers of Arrest
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PACE S24, as amended by SOCPA The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005

This Act gives the power of Arrest


- Where an offence has been

- Or may have been committed

- Or is being committed

- Or may be being committed

- Or is about to be committed

PAST< PRESENT < FUTURE PROVISION




Under this act, police have powers to arrest anyone that they reasonably suspect of the offence.




The Necessity Test: Safeguard The powers of arrest are very wide but an arresting officer

may only arrest if he has reasonable grounds for believing it necessary - as determined by

meeting 1 of 5 criteria.




Necessity Grounds 1)To ascertain a persons name and address

, Police Powers of Arrest
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2) To prevent the person

- causing injury to self or others

- Committing an offence against public decency

-suffering physical injury

-causing loss or damage to property

- causing unlawful highway disruption




3) To protect a child or vulnerable person




4) To allow prompt investigation of the offence




5) To prevent prosecution being hindered by the persons disappearance




Instances of Necessity Abuse Richardson v Chief Constable of West Midlands 2011

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