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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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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

•Protection of citizens' rights

•Response to criminal and non-criminal emergencies




How do you, as future police officers, think you can keep the peace? Answer-
•maintaining order

•upholding and enforcing the law

•protecting life and property

•preventing and detecting crime

•providing social services



What are the missions and functions of the NSW Police Force as stated in Section 6, Police Act
1990 (NSW), Mission and Functions NSW Police Force? Answer-(a) services by way of
prevention and detection of crime, and

(b) the protection of persons from injury or death, and property from damage, whether arising
from criminal acts or in any other way, and

(c) the provision of essential services in emergencies, and

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(d) any other service prescribed by the regulations.




Section 7 - 7 Statement of values of members of NSW Police Force

Each member of the NSW Police Force is to act in a manner which? Answer-(a) places
integrity above all,

(b) upholds the rule of law,

(c) preserves the rights and freedoms of individuals,

(d) seeks to improve the quality of life by community involvement in policing,

(e) strives for citizen and police personal satisfaction,

(f) capitalises on the wealth of human resources,

(g) makes efficient and economical use of public resources, and

(h) ensures that authority is exercised responsibly.




What are 5 values listed under the Code of Conduct and Ethics? Answer--behave honestly
and in a way that upholds the values and the good reputation of NSW Police whether on or off
duty
-act with care and diligence when on duty
-know and comply with all policies, procedures and guidelines that relate to their duties
-treat everyone with respect, courtesy and fairness
-comply with any lawful and reasonable direction given by someone in NSW Police who has -
authority to give the direction
-comply with the law whether on or off duty
-take reasonable steps to avoid con icts of interest, report those that can not be avoided and co-
operate in their management

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-only access, use and/or disclose con dential information if required by their duties and allowed
by NSW Police policy

-report the misconduct of other NSW Police employees.

not make improper use of their position or NSW Police information or resources




How do police keep the peace? Answer-Maintaining order

Upholding and/or enforcing the law

Protecting life and property

Preventing and detecting crime

Providing social services




When police can justify breaching the human rights of individuals Answer-1.Arrest
(Article 3) Violation of right to liberty

2.Using deadly force (Article 3) Violation of right to life

3.Surveillance and searching (Article 12) Violation of right to privacy

4.Moving along directions (Article 13) Violation of right to freedom




When can police never justifiably breach the human rights of individuals? Answer-Article
5- Ban on torture and cruel and degrading treatment of punishment

Article 9- Ban on arbitrary arrest and detention

Article 10- Right to a fair trial

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