ADPP Questions And Answers Rated A+.
STOPAR - correct answer. stop and switch on
think
observe and orientate
plan
act
review
condition white
condition yellow
condition orange
condition red - correct answer. relaxed and unaware
relaxed but alert
specific alert
ac...
STOPAR - correct answer. stop and switch on
think
observe and orientate
plan
act
review
condition white
condition yellow
condition orange
condition red - correct answer. relaxed and unaware
relaxed but alert
specific alert
action
6 reportable deaths - to the coroner - correct answer. 1. a person that dies of violent
or unnatural death
2. the person died a sudden death the cause of which is unknown
3. the person died under suspicious or unusual circumstances
4. repealed
5. the person when the person's death was not the reasonably expected outcome of a
health-related procedure
6. the person died while in or temporarily absent from a declared mental health facility
fires reported to the coroner - correct answer. - where property is destroyed or
damaged by a fire or explosion and the value is excess of ($500,000)
- where persons die or are seriously injured
- where a known person is suspected of causing the fire or explosion whether or not the
charge is laid
4 reasons to arrest - correct answer. - Arrest for an offence: LEPRA s 99 (part 1a and
1b)
,- Arrest by virtue of a warrant: LEPRA s 101
- Arrest for a breach of peace: Common Law
- Arrest by virtue of a specific power:
Breach of Bail
For a BAS test
elements of a lawful arrest - correct answer. 1. Arrest is sanctioned by law - Power for
us to arrest = lepra 99
2. Sufficient act of an arrest- Tell them, touch them, etc
3. Use our safeguards- Section 202 IPE
alternatives to arrest - correct answer. - no action
-warning
-penalty notice
-field court attendance notice (FCAN)
-future service court attendance notice (FSCAN)
dolci incapax - correct answer. between the ages of 10-14 the police have to prove
the child knew what they were doing was seriously wrong
Actus Reus - correct answer. the physical act of the crime
Mens Rea - correct answer. guilty mind / intent
Strict Liability - correct answer. the emphasis is on the actus rea in contract to the
mens rea
Criminal Liability - correct answer. people are deemed responsible for their actions or
inactions
Statute of Limitations - correct answer. limitation period on the time for a prosecution
or plaintiff to being action
summary offences - correct answer. all matters delt within the local court
max penalty 2 years
indictable offences - correct answer. all indictable offences are eligible for a trial by
jury
penalty more than 2 years
direct evidence - correct answer. facts that support the truth of an assertion
i.e. witness testimony of someone stealing a car
indirect (circumstantial) evidence - correct answer. Facts that support the drawing of
inference as to the truth of an assertion
i.e. cctv footage showing someone running from where the car was left
3 types of evidence - correct answer. - original (oral testimony of a witness)
- real (physical evidence i.e. the knife)
- documentary (electronic, hard copy evidence)
3 ways to make evidence admissible - correct answer. - reliability
- fairness
- relevance
2 ways opinion may be deemed admissible - correct answer. - lay evidence
- expert evidence
FITBATCH - correct answer. F - First had hearsay where the maker is unavailable
I - Identity of a person place or thing
T - Telecommunication records
B - Business records
A - Admissions
T - Tags and Labels
C - Contemporaneous statements about a persons health
H - Hearsay for a non-hearsay purpose
Hearsay - correct answer. information gathered by word or mouth rather than personal
experience.
PEACE - correct answer. P - Planning and preparation
E - Engage and Explain
A - Account
C - Closure
E - Evaluation
TEDS - correct answer. Tell me
Explain to me
Describe to me
Show me
ADVOKAT - correct answer. A - Amount of time under observation
D - Distance from the incident/person when observing
V - Visibility
O - Obstruction to line of sight
K - Known or seen before
A - Any reason to notice
T - Time lapse
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