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1. Define motor vehicle (RTA section 4) - ANSWER A vehicle that is built
to be propelled by a motor that forms part of the vehicle
2. What constitutes a "police power"?
A: A lawful authority granted by legislation that allows officers to take
specific actions—such as stopping, searching, detaining, or arresting
individuals—for public safety or crime prevention under defined conditions.
3.Q: What is the difference between general law and specific law in policing?
A: General law provides broad principles (e.g., duty of care), while specific law
details particular powers and procedures (e.g., power of arrest under the Crimes
Act or search powers in the Police Offences Act).
4. Factors that affect young people as victims - ANSWER 1. Local community
2. Education
3. Parents/Caregivers
4. Offending behaviour and lifestyle
5. Local area
, 5. Q: How do police “orders” differ from “directions”?
A:
• Officer’s Direction: Temporary verbal or written instructions given in the
field (e.g., “Move away from the scene”).
• Legal Order: Formal, written, and signed enforceable directive based on
legislation (e.g., detained for intoxication).
• 4. Factors that affect young offenders - ANSWER 1. Family
• 2. School
• 3. Community
• 4. Individual/personal
5. Q: Under what circumstances can an officer stop a person or vehicle and
request identifying information?
A: When there are reasonable grounds to suspect involvement in a crime,
violation of road laws, or public safety risk. The person must provide name,
address, and date of birth.
6. Q: What distinguishes "detention" from "arrest" powers?
A:
• Detention: Temporary restriction (like during a search or investigation).
• Arrest: Formal exercise of power under law, requiring notification of rights
and justification.
7. Q: What are the three main legal triggers that allow a police search?
A:
1. Consent (given freely)
2. Search warrant issued under applicable legislation
, 3. Statutory provisions permitting search without a warrant (e.g., after lawful
arrest, in public transportation areas)
8. Q: What is the guiding principle for any use of force by police?
A: It must be necessary, reasonable, proportionate, and in accordance with
relevant laws and policies. Greater force requires greater justification.
9. Q: Under what conditions can an officer lawfully arrest someone without a
warrant?
A: When the officer has reasonable grounds to believe the person has committed
or is committing an indictable offense, or if it's necessary to prevent injury, secure
evidence, or ensure public safety.
10. Q: When must a police officer issue a formal caution?
A: Before arresting or formally charging an individual, a caution must be issued to
explain their rights to silence and legal representation.
11. Q: What legislative authority empowers police to detain individuals suffering a
mental health crisis?
A: Under Section xxx of the Mental Health Act (state-specific), police may
apprehend and detain persons displaying mental illness symptoms posing a
danger, pending medical examination.
12. Define road or road related area - ANSWER Road = open area used by
the public and is developed for the riding or driving of motor vehicles
Road related area = area that divides the road/footpath/area that is not a road but
open and used by the public
, 13. Types of Liason Officers - ANSWER - Police Citizen Youth Clubs (PCYC)
- Youth Liason Officer (YLO)
- Specialist Youth Officer (SYO)
- School Liason officer (SLO)
- Aboriginal Community Liason Officers (ACLO)
- Multicultural Community Liason Officer (MCLO)
14. Young Offenders Act Section 7 - ANSWER Principles of Scheme:
a) least restrictive sanction
b) informed about the rights to obtain legal advice
c) proceedings are not to be instigated if there is a more appropriate manner
d) proceedings are not to be instigated to provide services to advance the welfare
of child
e) children dealt in their own community
f) parents recognised
g) victims recognised
h) prevent over-representation of ATSI children
15. Young Offenders Act Section 8 - ANSWER Offences covered by the YOA
- Summary offences
- Indictable offences that can be dealt with summarily
- Summary drug offences