Targeted Crime Prevention Right Ans - The attempt to reduce and deter
crime and criminal behaviour in partnership with the community
Two forms of Crime Prevention Right Ans - 1. Situational Crime Prevention
2. Social Crime Prevention
Situational Crime Prevention Right Ans - Reducing the
opportunity/likelihood of crime occurring through education, target
hardening, etc.
Social Crime Prevention Right Ans - Addresses conditions in community
that influence behaviour leading to crime
Youth diversion/family intervention programs, etc.
4 Key Approaches from National Crime Prevention Framework Right Ans -
1. Addressing environmental conditions that promote and sustain crime
2. Eliminating risk factors to reduce likelihood of offending behaviour
3. Strengthening communities by addressing social exclusion
4. Enhancing capacity of criminal justice agencies
Example of Social Complacency Right Ans - Members of the community
thinking that it "isn't their job" to report DV
5 Internal Services Right Ans - 1. DVLO
2. POLAIR
3. Forensic Services Group
4. Detectives
5. Intel
Skills Required for Communicating with Services Right Ans -
Communication
Self-motivation
Teamwork
Adaptability
Leadership
Time-management
Decision-making
, What is Common Law? Right Ans - The accumulation of judicial decisions
over time
What is a Belief? Right Ans - Acceptance of the truth of a fact
What is Suspicion? Right Ans - More than mere idle wondering, a positive
feeling of actual apprehension or mistrust
What is Reasonable? Right Ans - Under scrutiny, an officer's belief or
suspicion undergoes an assessment to determine if it was reasonable
What is the Objective Test? Right Ans - Would a reasonable person have
held that belief or suspicion?
What is the Subjective Test? Right Ans - An individual's view at the time of
the incident
Where is the definitions of belief, suspicion and reasonable? Right Ans -
Common Law
Define an Arrest Right Ans - An officer conveys by words or conduct that a
person is not free to leave
The total restrain of a person's liberty
4 Reasons for Arrest Right Ans - 1. Arrest for an offence
2. Arrest by virtue of a warrant
3. Arrest for a breach of the peace
4. Arrest by virtue of a specific power
3 Ways to Arrest Right Ans - 1. Words or conduct
2. Submission
3. Touching or seizure
A Lawful Arrest is: (3) Right Ans - 1. Sanctioned by Law (4 reasons)
2. Acted out lawfully (3 ways)
3. Police conducting safeguards (LEPRA 202)
5 Reasons to Search on Arrest Right Ans - LEPRA 21:
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