Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (s.60(1)(a), S.60A(1) and S.66(1))


Book Description

This book contains revised Codes of Practice A - G relating to sections 60 and 66 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE). They regulate the exercising of police powers to stop and search; to arrest and search premises and police treatment, questioning and identification of suspects and the recording of interviews. They provide a statement of the rights of the individual, police powers and set down safeguards for the public.




Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (s.66(1))


Book Description

Code of Practice C and Code of Practice H have been issued by the Home Secretary under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and have been approved by Parliament.They deal with the detention, treatment and questioning of persons by police officers in terrorism and non-terrorism investigations. Code C covers these issues in non-terrorist investigations, while Code H (a new code of practice) applies when a person has been arrested and detained under section 41 of, and Schedule 8 to, the Terrorism Act 2000. Both Codes provide a clear statement of the rights of the individual and the powers of the police. Copies of the Codes issued under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 must be readily available in all police stations for consultation by police officers, detained people and members of the public




Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984


Book Description

PACE and its Codes of Practice are vital parts of the framework of legislation providing the police with the powers they need to combat crime. The Codes, approved by Parliament, deal with contacts between the police and public in the exercise of police powers to stop and search and to search premises and with the treatment, questioning and identification of suspects and the tape recording of interviews. The Codes regulate police powers and procedures in the investigation of crime and set down safeguards and protection for members of the public.




Dictionary of Youth Justice


Book Description

This Dictionary explicitly addresses the historical, legal, theoretical, organisational, policy, practice, research and evidential contexts within which 'modern' youth justice in the UK and beyond is located. The entries cover a spectrum of theoretical orientations and conceptual perspectives and engage explicitly with the key statutory provisions and policy and practice imperatives within each of the three UK jurisdictions. This book is a key resource for those teaching and studying under-graduate and post-graduate courses in criminology, criminal justice, sociology, social policy, law, socio-legal studies, community justice, social work, youth and community work and police studies, together with policy-makers, managers and practitioners working within the youth justice sphere (including staff training officers, youth justice officers, social workers, probation officers, police officers, teachers and education workers, health professionals, youth workers, drug and alcohol workers and juvenile secure estate staff). The Dictionary of Youth Justice: is designed to meet the needs of researchers, policy-makers, managers, practitioners and students; begins with an introductory chapter that maps the key shifts in contemporary national and international youth justice systems; contains over 300 alphabetically arranged entries - written by almost 100 experts in the respective fields - that explicitly address the core components of youth justice in England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland; Provides specifically tailored recommended key texts and sources in respect of each entry; is closely cross-referenced and contains a detailed index to assist readers to make connections between and across entries; includes a detailed 'Directory of Agencies' that relate to youth justice in each of the three UK jurisdictions; is compiled and edited by one of the UK's leading authorities in youth justice.










Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (s.60(1)(a) and S.66)


Book Description

The codes contained in this booklet have been issued by the Home Secretary under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984. The codes regulate police powers and the procedures in the investigation of crime and set down safeguards and protections for members of the public.










Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984


Book Description

The codes contained in this booklet have been issued by the Home Secretary under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984. The codes regulate police powers and the procedures in the investigation of crime and set down safeguards and protections for members of the public.