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ADPP - Modules 1 - 5 - Law Policy and Procedure; Questions & Answers 100% Solved 2 Exam (elaborations) ADPP #1 PPP145 FINAL EXAM;(ALL COMBINED CPC S & TOPIC POWERS) Qs & As 3 Exam (elaborations) ADPP Exam ; Questions & Answers 100% Solved 4 Exam (elaborations) ADPP Final Exam Revision Notes 5 E...

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ADPP Session 1 Final revision notes.; Questions & Answers 100% Solved

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ADPP Session 1 Final revision notes.; Questions & Answers 100% Solved Expand on P in Peace Answer-- Make sure it is the right time. - Make sure you are the right person. - Make sure it is the right place. - Ensure you have all the elements to the offence. - Ensure you have appropriate re...

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ADPP #1 PPP145 FINAL EXAM;(ALL COMBINED CPC'S & TOPIC POWERS) Qs & As Power to enter in emergencies Answer-LEPRA section 9 identity may be required to be disclosed Answer-LEPRA Section 11 When crime scene may be established Answer-LEPRA section 90 Crime scene powers Answer-LEPRA section 95

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ADPP Session 2 Law general / Law powers; Questions & Answers 100% Solved Definition of Custody Answer-Having a legal access to and a control over another person Definition of Control Answer-Being able to have a power over someones movements Definition of Legal access Answer-Having a legislated ...

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ADPP Session 1 2024 Mock Final Exam; Questions & Answers 100% Solved For Custody of a Knife, define custody. a- Wielding a knife. b- Loss of liberty or not free to leave. c- Be in possession or be in control of it. d- Have parental control of or guardianship. Answer-c- Be in possession or be ...

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Session 4 ADPP Exam; Questions & Answers 100% Solved 2 broad categories of criminal defence Answer-Common law defences Statutory defences 9 common law defences Answer-1. Insanity 2. Automatism 3. Duress 4. Necessity 5. Honest and reasonable mistake of fact 6. Claim of right 7. Provocatio...

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ADPP Final Exam Revision Notes The "Power to search persons and seize and detain things without warrant" comes from? Answer-LEPRA, Section 21 Police can search, seize and detain a person who has in their possession or control a prohibited plant or drug under what act and section? Answer-LER...

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ADPP Session 5 Final Exam; Questions & Answers 100% Solved 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,...

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ADPP Session 1 Law/Powers PPP145; Questions & Answers 100% Solved Role of Police in a Democratic Society Answer-P - Protecting life and property P - Preventing and detecting crime U - Upholding the law M - Maintaining order P - Provide policing services Proving criminal liability Answer-1. ...

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ADPP Session One Practice Questions; Questions & Answers 100% Solved What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were at the 'specific alert' stage? Answer-Condition Orange What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were 'relaxed or unaware'? Answer-Co...

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ADPP finals Exam; Questions & Answers 100% Solved WHAT IS A PUBLIC PLACE? Answer-SECTION 3 (1) SUMARRY OFFENCES ACT 1988 (a) A place(whether or not covered by water), or (b) A part of a premises that is open to the public, or is used by the publicwhether or not on payment of money or other c...

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ADPP Session 1; Questions & Answers 100% Solved Doli Incapax Answer-When interviewing child offenders aged between 10 and 14 you need to obtain evidence that what they were doing was wrong as apposed to mischievous and naughty, STOPAR Answer-Stop,Think,Observe,Plan,Act,Review. Police decisi...

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Module 13 Larceny ADPP session 2; Questions & Answers 100% Solved Endorsement Answer-This statement made by me accurately sets out the evidence, if necessary, to give in court as a witness. The statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and i make it knowing that, if it is tende...

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ADPP - Modules 1 - 5 - Law Policy and Procedure; Questions & Answers 100% Solved What is 'original authority'? Answer-The ability to use police powers and your own discretion to implement standards. You are accountable for your own actions. Why do police have discretion? Answer-Discretion a...

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ADPP Modules 1-13; Questions & Answers 100% Solved 9 minimum standards of care for victims of crime Answer-explain how you will deal with the matter, provide victims card, info of support services, encourage them to make contact for more info, kept informed through process, consider any conce...

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Everything ADPP [Modules 1 - 6 (2024); Questions & Answers 100% Solved What are the qualities and attributes of an effective police officer? Answer-Keeps the peace, Enforce the law, Gather evidence, Stops crime and protects life and property, Problem solving, Decision making, Integrity...

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Modules 1 to 12 Online ADPP Session 1.1; Questions & Answers 100% Solved S-T-O-P-A-R Answer-STOP: Focus on the new situation and identify the issue/problems/risks THINK: Identify key situational factors who what is involved OBSERVE: Gather all of the situational information PLAN: State the ...

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ADPP Exam ; Questions & Answers 100% Solved What is the historical role of policing? Answer-Protection of life and property •Prevention of crime •The detection of offenders •Bringing offenders to justice •Maintenance of public peace and order •Free movement of people and traffic ...

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Everything ADPP; Questions & Answers 100% Solved What are the qualities and attributes of an effective police officer? Answer-Keeps the peace, Enforce the law, Gather evidence, Stops crime and protects life and property, Problem solving, Decision making, Integrity, Impartiality, As...

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ADPP; Questions & Answers 100% Solved Role of Police Answer-Protecting life and property. Upholding and enforcing law. Maintaining order. Preventing and detecting crime. Providing police services. Mission and Functions of Police Answer-Work with the community to prevent and reduce violence,...

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ADPP SESSION 2 POWERS; Questions & Answers 100% Solved LEPRA Section 21 Answer-Power to search and seize and detain things without warrant LEPRA Section 21A Answer-Ancillary power to search person (1)(a) open mouth (b) move or shake hair LEPRA Section 22 Answer-Power to seize and detain dang...

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