Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Factors to consider when arresting
- Power of Discretion
- Use discretion and
alternative resolutions if
appropriate
- Prevention first strategy to focus
on priority and prolific offenders
- Look for re-offending prevention
opportunities - referrals to partner
agencies
- THREAT
- Nature / Seriousness of offence,
likelihood of disposal
destruction of evidence,
interference with witnesses,
further offending, abscond bail,
environmental conditions (eg
fortification)
- EXPOSURE
- Public / Police safety
- NECESSITY
- Nature/seriousness
(less serious less
justified), arrest
necessary to stop
offence, persons
social/family
circumstances and
crim history,
sufficient evidence
- RESPONSE
- Need more intel before arrest?,
is prompt action required to
prevent loss life/injury, are there
sufficient resources available
- Shouldn't arrest if person can
be brought to court by
summons. If offence not
punishable by prison and no
aggravating factors,
summons a better way of
commencing a prosecution
- If ID an issue, don't
arrest to obtain f/prints
or pic alone as not a
sufficient reason,
consider takinf ID
particulars as per s33
police act
(name/add/photo)
- Arrest may not be necessary for
- Minor behaviour
offences not
involving violence to
people/property and
stops when asked
- Language offences
where only person who
heard is police
- DRUG offences
- Discretion same as for other offences
providing not drug dealing - primary aim is
rehibilatation