What are the four types of damage?
What police action may be taken in the case of accidental or careless damage?
What is the definition of criminal damage?
What legislation defines the offence of criminal damage?
When considering criminal damage, what are the points to prove?
When considering criminal damage, what constitutes "damage"?
When considering criminal damage, what constitutes a lawful excuse?
Under what circumstances can damage to a person's own property constitute an offence under the Criminal Damage Act 1971?
When considering a threat to cause criminal damage, what are the points to prove?
When considering a person carrying articles with intent to cause criminal damage, what are the points to prove?
What legislation prohibits the carrying of offensive weapons?
When considering possession of an offensive weapon, what are the points to prove?
What is a made offensive weapon?
What is an adapted offensive weapon?
What is an intended offensive weapon?
When considering off/weap, how might you prove intent?
What is physical possession?
What is constructive possession?
When considering off/weap, what specific powers exist relating to weapons in schools?
When considering possession of an offensive weapon, what is a public place?
What is instant arming?
What legislation prohibits the carrying of pointed and bladed articles in public places?
When considering possession of a pointed or bladed article, what are the points to prove?
What exemptions exist for the carrying of a bladed article in a public place?
What legislation prohibits the possession of controlled drugs?
When considering the offence of possession of a controlled substance, what are the points to prove?
What legislation allows constables to search for controlled drugs?
Where can a search under S.23 MDA take place?
What are the three defences to possession of a controlled drug?
What is the definition of "going equipped"?
What legislation defines the offence of "going equipped"?
When considering the offence of "going equipped", what are the points to prove?
When considering the offence of "going equipped", what special considerations apply to cars and pedal cycles?
What is the definition of assault?
When considering assault, what are the three kinds of consent?
What is implied consent?
What is invalid consent?
When considering an assault, when is consent not required?
What is a common assault?
What is actual bodily harm?
What is grievous bodily harm?
What is a hate crime?
What is a religiously or racially aggravated crime?
What factors are relevant when considering someone's racial group?
What is the role of police officers when dealing with civil disputes?
When on scene with bailiffs, what is your role?