Police Revision KRE1 Assessment Latest Update
Rated A+
.Theft - Section 1 Theft Act 1968 - ANSWER-A person is guilty of theft if he
dishonestly appropriates property, belonging to another, with the intention of
permanently depriving the other of it
9 protected characteristics - ANSWER-Gender
Religion
Age
Marriage or civil
Colour
disability
pregnancy
sexual orientation
Transgender
ABH - Actual Bodily Harm
GBH - Grievous Bodily Harm - ANSWER-Section 47 offenders against person Act
1861
Section 18 offenders against person Act 1861
Aggravated Burglary - ANSWER-Section 10 Theft Act 1968 (WIFE)
Weapon
Imitation firearm
Firearm
Explosive
Anti Social Behaviour Act 2003 - ANSWER-LISTEN
Listen to customers
Inspire confidence
Support with info
Take ownership and deliver
Explain what you can / can't do
Notify of progress
Assault on Police
Obstructing Police - ANSWER-Section 89(1) Police Act 1996
Section 89(2) Police Act 1996
Burglary - Section 9(1)A Theft Act 1968
Section 9(1)B Theft Act 1968 - ANSWER-person is guilty if they enter any building
as a trespasser, (a) with the intent, to steal, inflict GBH or do unlawful damage,
person is guilty if they enter any building as a trespasser, (b) and carries out the
following :
, steals
inflicts GBH
CIAPOAR (relates to NDM) - ANSWER-Code of ethics
Information
Assesment
Powers and Policy
Options
Action
Review
Common Assault - ANSWER-Section 39 Criminal Justice Act 1988
Communication with aggresive people - ANSWER-LEAPS
Listen
Emphasise
Ask
Paraphrase
Summarise
Conflict management - use of force - ANSWER-Human Rights Act 1998
Common Law
Section 3 of Criminal Law Act 1967
Section 117 Police & Criminal Evidence Act 1984
Criminal attempts - ANSWER-Attempted rape, theft
Section 1 Criminal Attempts 1981
Criminal Damage - ANSWER-Section 1 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971
Criminal Damage - Criminal Damage Act 1971 - ANSWER-Property belonging to
another, damaged or destroyed, intentionally or wrecklessley, with no lawful excuse
Disclosing Information MOPI - ANSWER-Freedom of Information 2000
Common Law
Section 17 Crime & Disorder Act 1998
Human Rights Act 1998
Data Protection Act 1998
RIPA - Regulatory of investigatory powers Act 2000
Evidence to custody ROAST - ANSWER-Reason for arrest
Offence Arrested
Allegation against them
Summary of Arrest
Times
Human Rights - ANSWER-Equality Act 2010
Human Rights Act 1998
Rated A+
.Theft - Section 1 Theft Act 1968 - ANSWER-A person is guilty of theft if he
dishonestly appropriates property, belonging to another, with the intention of
permanently depriving the other of it
9 protected characteristics - ANSWER-Gender
Religion
Age
Marriage or civil
Colour
disability
pregnancy
sexual orientation
Transgender
ABH - Actual Bodily Harm
GBH - Grievous Bodily Harm - ANSWER-Section 47 offenders against person Act
1861
Section 18 offenders against person Act 1861
Aggravated Burglary - ANSWER-Section 10 Theft Act 1968 (WIFE)
Weapon
Imitation firearm
Firearm
Explosive
Anti Social Behaviour Act 2003 - ANSWER-LISTEN
Listen to customers
Inspire confidence
Support with info
Take ownership and deliver
Explain what you can / can't do
Notify of progress
Assault on Police
Obstructing Police - ANSWER-Section 89(1) Police Act 1996
Section 89(2) Police Act 1996
Burglary - Section 9(1)A Theft Act 1968
Section 9(1)B Theft Act 1968 - ANSWER-person is guilty if they enter any building
as a trespasser, (a) with the intent, to steal, inflict GBH or do unlawful damage,
person is guilty if they enter any building as a trespasser, (b) and carries out the
following :
, steals
inflicts GBH
CIAPOAR (relates to NDM) - ANSWER-Code of ethics
Information
Assesment
Powers and Policy
Options
Action
Review
Common Assault - ANSWER-Section 39 Criminal Justice Act 1988
Communication with aggresive people - ANSWER-LEAPS
Listen
Emphasise
Ask
Paraphrase
Summarise
Conflict management - use of force - ANSWER-Human Rights Act 1998
Common Law
Section 3 of Criminal Law Act 1967
Section 117 Police & Criminal Evidence Act 1984
Criminal attempts - ANSWER-Attempted rape, theft
Section 1 Criminal Attempts 1981
Criminal Damage - ANSWER-Section 1 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971
Criminal Damage - Criminal Damage Act 1971 - ANSWER-Property belonging to
another, damaged or destroyed, intentionally or wrecklessley, with no lawful excuse
Disclosing Information MOPI - ANSWER-Freedom of Information 2000
Common Law
Section 17 Crime & Disorder Act 1998
Human Rights Act 1998
Data Protection Act 1998
RIPA - Regulatory of investigatory powers Act 2000
Evidence to custody ROAST - ANSWER-Reason for arrest
Offence Arrested
Allegation against them
Summary of Arrest
Times
Human Rights - ANSWER-Equality Act 2010
Human Rights Act 1998