Created by Blessy V
over 8 years ago
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What is the role of the police in regards to crime investigation?
What do the police have to use when investigating crime?
Police can use their discretion and professional judgement to choose to:
When do citizens use discretion?
Why do citizens choose not to report crimes?
What are examples of under reported crime?
What are the emergency numbers?
What are the four parts of investigating crime?
Explaining how gathering evidence works in terms of investigating crime.
Explain how technology is used in investigating crime and what concerns are there in terms of this.
Explain how search and seizure works when investigating crime.
How does the use of warrants work in investigating crime?
What is the only lawful way for a police officer to compel a suspect to attend the police station?
What are the conditions for a lawful arrest?
What is 'charging' an offender?
What do police use to determine which specific offence(s) that they will charge the suspect with?
What is a summons and can the police issue a summons?
Summons = court attendance notice.
What are the six types of warrants?
Define bail.
What does bail require a person to do?
What are the two types of bail?
What does conditional bail entail?
Is it always necessary to grant bail?
Can the police grant or refuse bail?
Who else can grant or refuse bail and which Act do are all these people guided by, in terms of bail?
What is remand?
What is the controversial issue with remand?
What is detention?
What is interrogation and what are the conditions for it?
What can a suspect expect to experience when arrested?
When under arrest, what are the rights of a suspect?