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POWER TO ARREST FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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Prevention correct answer: The security guard's role BEFORE a violation has been committed is to: Observe and report correct answer: What is the security guard's role AFTER a violation has been committed? Illegal and should never be done correct answer: Acting in such a way as to make som...

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Power of Arrest Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions(multiple choice)

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The security guard/proprietary private security officer's role BEFORE a violation has been committed is to: correct answer: a. Watch and wait b. Prevention c. Apprehend and detain d. Observe and report What is the security guard/proprietary private security officer's role AFTER a violation ...

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Powers to Arrest – GC questions with complete solutions

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Peace Officers correct answer: Law enforcement officers such as Sheriffs and their Deputies, Constables, Marshals, members of city police forces and other officers whose duty is to enforce the law and preserve the public peace. If a law is violated, peace officers are required to pursue and apprehe...

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Powers to Arrest - GC Lesson 1- QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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Peace Officers correct answer: Law enforcement officers such as Sheriffs and their Deputies, Constables, Marshals, members of city police forces and other officers whose duty is to enforce the law and preserve the public peace. If a law is violated, peace officers are required to pursue and apprehe...

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Powers to Arrest - PSO Lesson 2- QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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Arrest correct answer: a form of lawful control by one person over the actions or movements of another. An arrest is taking a person into custody IN A CASE and IN THE MANNER authorized by law. An arrest may be made by a peace officer or a private person (citizen's arrest). Criminal Liability co...

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Powers of arrest Questions With Complete Solutions

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4 duties upon detention correct answer: 1. Identify yourself as a police officer. 2. Advise the detainee that they are under detention. 3. 10(a) Advise the reason for detention. 4. 10(b) Advise the detainee of the right to counsel without delay. 6 duties upon arrest correct answer: 1. Identi...

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Power to Arrest (Incomplete) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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A security guard/proprietary private security officer's role is the same as that of a peace officer correct answer: False What should the responsibility of a security guard/proprietary private security officer be before an incident has occured correct answer: Prevent It is against the law f...

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Police Powers of Arrest Questions with Complete Solutions

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PACE S24, as amended by SOCPA The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 correct answer: 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 < FU...

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Arrest Powers QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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Powers to Arrest correct answer: LEPRA 99 (1a) - Police officers MAY arrest without a warrant if, suspects on REASONABLE GROUNDS that the person has or is committing an offence Ways to make an arrest correct answer: 1. Officer states in terms that the suspect is under arrest. The suspect comp...

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Powers to Arrest - PSO Lesson 4- QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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Detainment correct answer: a person who voluntarily responds to questioning and is not actually restrained (i.e., free to go at any time) is considered to be detained. A person may be detained by the police for further questioning in an investigation, and that person is not necessarily under arrest...

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Powers to arrest questions and answers

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Do's of police officers correct answer: Expalin why the suspect has been arrested Must have reasonable grounds for suspecting Give their name and station Can ask them to remove outer clothing Can use reasonable force in certain circumstances The suspect must be cautioned on arrest unless t...

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POWER TO ARREST CHECKUP QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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The primary role of a security guard is to: correct answer: Protect people and property A security guard's role is the same as that of a peace officer. correct answer: False What is the responsibility of a security guard before an incident /offense has accoured? correct answer: Prevent it ...

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PC 832 Practice Quiz Questions With Complete Solutions

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In every crime or public offense, there must exist a union, or joint operation of act and intent, or criminal negligence. T or F correct answer: T A person who, after a felony has been committed, knowingly harbors, conceals,or aids a principal who has been charged with, committed or been convict...

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Powers of Arrest questions and answers

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When can a police officer legally make an arrest? correct answer: When something is found in a stop and search, there is reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed, will be committed or is being committed Which section of PACE sets out the powers of arrest? correct answer: s24 Whic...

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Police powers: Powers of Arrest Questions With Complete Solutions

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What right does arrest infringe with correct answer: The right to liberty is a key principle oh HRA 1998. Ther exercise of the power of arrest represents an obvious and significant interference with that right. The use of the power must be fully justified and officers exercising the power should co...

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Powers of Arrest- Outlines the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, The Provincial Court System- QUESTIONS/ANSWERS

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Where was Canadian law derived from? correct answer: The UK and France What are the 3 types of law? correct answer: 1. Common Law, 2. Case Law, 3. Statutory Law What is Common Law? correct answer: * The unwritten law that is binding throughout the land What is Case Law? correct answer: ...

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Knowledge check revision - Powers of Arrest- Questions- With Complete Solutions

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What are the three ways a person can appear in court? correct answer: Summons Arrest on warrant by order of the court Arrest without warrant What are the 4 types of court? correct answer: Coroner's Court - if the court would like to know the circumstances of someones death County/Civil Cour...

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Police Powers of arrest Questions With Complete Solutions

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What is arrest? correct answer: It is a deprivation of a person's freedom of movement. When can words be sufficient when arresting someone? correct answer: When they are clear What is a case example of an unlawful arrest due to words not sufficient? correct answer: Alderson V Booth 1969 ...

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nypd law chapter 3 authority to arrest Questions With Complete Solutions

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pg 212-123 correct answer: use of body work cameras mandatory activation of body worn cameras correct answer: crime in progress / weapons call interior patrol adversarial encounters edp persons suspected of criminal activity searches vehicle stop summonses use of force encounters arre...

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Police Powers flashcard questions with complete solutions

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Primary fundamental articles correct answer: Article 5, 6, 8 3 main police powers correct answer: Arrest, detain, search Right to Liberty (article 5) correct answer: Provides people with liberty and freedom Gillan v Commission of Police of Metropolis 2006 (Right to liberty) correct answe...

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Police Powers Exam II| 120 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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Warrantless Search correct answer: A search conducted without a warrant; presumed to be unreasonable unless the Crown demonstrates, on a balance of probabilities, that it is reasonable. Charter Remedy correct answer: Something that the courts provide to ensure that any information or evidence g...

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