Session 1 ADPP 2024
What's in a fact sheet - ANS Key ingredients
Additional ingredients
Procedural ingredients
Key ingredients - ANS Elements of the offence
Antecedents
Additional ingredients - ANS Info about witnesses
Admissions
Suspicions
Anything to demonstrate strength of suspicion
ID methods
Procedural ingredients - ANS DNA
Property/drug value
Co-offenders
Victims
Compensation
Injuries
Cultural Competency - ANS The acquisition of knowledge and skills required to effectively
operate within a culturally diverse environment.
Identification of those in custody - ANS S133 LEPRA - Take all particulars necessary to identify
a person in lawful custody.
Definition of ATSI - ANS A member of the Aboriginal/TSI race, and
Identifies as an aboriginal, TSI, and
Accepted by that community as aboriginal/TSI
What is a conflict of interest - ANS Where the private interests of a NSWPF employee interferes
or influences, or appears to interfere/influence with their official duties and responsibilities
Three Core Areas of Conflicts of Interest - ANS Professional Distance
Secondary Employment
Declarable Associations
Types of Conflicts of Interest - ANS Actual
Perceived
Potential
,Act of Cruelty/Aggravated Act of Cruelty - ANS Cruelty to Animals Act
Beaten, terrified, infuriated etc
Overloaded/worked etc
Excessive Temps
Inflicted with Pain
Offensive Noise Definition - ANS Noise that by level, nature, character or quality, or time made
is harmful to a person outside the premises, or unreasonably interferes with comfort/repose of a
person outside premises emitted.
Noise Abatement Direction - ANS S276 Protection of Environment Operations Act
Direct person whom you believe to be occupier to cause offensive noise to cease.
Types of Police Corruption - ANS Noble Cause
Process
Reportable Coroners Deaths (VUSTEP) - ANS Violent
Unknown Cause
Suspicious
Treated (not within last 6 months)
Expected (not expected outcome)
Psychiatric Hospital
Requirement to Report Misconduct - ANS Clause 50 Police Regulation, and Code of Conduct
(Part 10)
Factors of crime - ANS Family Factors
Tolerance of Crime
Poverty and Unemployment
Influence of Peers
Substance Abuse
School Performance
What is a public place? - ANS A place, or part of a premises open to the public.
Whether or not:
Money
Ordinarily Open
Class of Persons
Definition of offensive - ANS Arouse Anger,
Wound the Feelings
, Outrage
Resentment
Disgust
Directions Generally Relating to Public Places + Section - ANS Section 197 LEPRA
Causing/likely to cause fear to a RTP
Harassment/Intimidation
Obstructing persons/traffic
Purchasing prohibited drugs
Supply prohibited drugs
Move in directions to intoxicated persons in public places when? + section - ANS S198 LEPRA
If it is likely he will:
Injure a person
Damage Property
Public hazard or
Behave disorderly
LEPRA definition of an intoxicated persons - ANS Seriously affected by alcohol or another drug
or a combination of drugs
S205 LEPRA
Speech, balance, co-ordination or behaviour noticeably affected (and as a result of
drugs/alcohol)
Giving directions to groups of persons - ANS S198A LEPRA
May give directions to group, do not need to repeat direction to entire group
Offence for failing to comply with direction - ANS S199 LEPRA
Detention of seriously affected intoxicated peoples - ANS S206 LEPRA
Legal definition of a knife and act - ANS SOA S3
Knife blade
Razor Blade
Any other Blade
Legal definition of an offensive implement and act - ANS S11B(3) SOA
Anything made or adapted to:
Cause or intend injury to a person, or
Menace a person, or
Damage property
Offensive Conduct and Language - ANS S4/4A SOA
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