Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) - Code C
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Page : 97 pages
File Size : 50,89 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Arrest
ISBN : 9781528615051
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 50,89 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Arrest
ISBN : 9781528615051
Author : Great Britain: Home Office
Publisher : The Stationery Office
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 44,16 MB
Release : 2013-10-21
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780108512780
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) and its Codes of Practice are a vital part of the legislative framework that lays out police powers for combating crime. PACE Code C sets out the requirements for the detention, treatment and questioning of suspects not related to terrorism in police custody by police officers. This Code applies to people in police detention after 00.00 on 27 October 2013
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Page : pages
File Size : 49,71 MB
Release : 2016
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ISBN : 9781474138680
Author : Great Britain. Home Office
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Page : 73 pages
File Size : 48,28 MB
Release : 2017-03-13
Category : Arrest
ISBN : 9780113414048
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) and its Codes of Practice are a vital part of the legislative framework that lays out police powers for combating crime. This revised version of PACE Code H sets out the requirements for the detention, treatment and questioning of suspects related to terrorism in police custody by police officers. This Code applies to people in police detention after 00:00 on 23 February 2017, notwithstanding that their period of detention may have commenced before that time
Author : Great Britain. Home Office
Publisher :
Page : 79 pages
File Size : 27,28 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Arrest
ISBN : 9781474104333
Author : Paul Ozin
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,51 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Criminal investigation
ISBN : 9780199595242
This book provides practical guidance on what remains the single most important statutory basis for police duties and powers in England and Wales, the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and its Codes of Practice. The second edition has been fully updated and includes revised and expanded case studies and diagrams. There is further information dealing with the application of the Act for those outside the police charged with investigating offences, such as Revenue and Customs, the Armed Forces, security officers and Community Support Officers. Amendments to the Codes of Practice, including Code A (December 2008), Codes B, C and D (January 2008), and Codes E and F (April 2010), are also included. With the aid of check-lists, flow-charts and illustrative examples, this book gives excellent guidance on how the procedures and requirements of the Act apply to common every day scenarios facing police officers, as well as other persons charged with the investigation of offences. The appendices contain the full text of the Act, in addition to the latest version of the Codes of Practice. This is an essential reference source which the busy police officer or legal practitioner cannot afford to be without.
Author : Great Britain: Home Office
Publisher :
Page : 73 pages
File Size : 44,6 MB
Release : 2016-12-01
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ISBN : 9780108562662
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) and its Codes of Practice are a vital part of the legislative framework that lays out police powers for combating crime. This revised version of PACE Code H sets out the requirements for the detention, treatment and questioning of suspects related to terrorism in police custody by police officers. This Code applies to people in police detention after 00:00 twenty one days after The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Codes of Practice) (Revision of Codes of Practice C, D and H) Order 2016 is made, notwithstanding that their period of detention may have commenced before that time.
Author : Great Britain: Home Office
Publisher : The Stationery Office
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 49,27 MB
Release : 2006-07-25
Category : Law
ISBN : 0113413106
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
Author : Stephen Tong
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 17,50 MB
Release : 2009-08-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 047068237X
This comprehensive volume deciphers investigative process and practice, providing an authoritative insight into key debates and contemporary issues in crime investigations Provides critical examination of investigative practice by focusing on the key issues and debates underpinned by academic literature on crime investigation Outlines the theoretical explanations that provide an understanding of crime investigation and the context in which investigators operate Illustrates the practical relevance of theoretical contributions to crime investigation Places clear emphasis on the multi-disciplinary nature of crime investigation
Author : Great Britain. Home Office
Publisher :
Page : 67 pages
File Size : 18,26 MB
Release : 2014
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ISBN : 9781474104364
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) and its Codes of Practice are a vital part of the legislative framework that lays out police powers for combating crime. This revised version of PACE Code H sets out the requirements for the detention, treatment and questioning of suspects related to terrorism in police custody by police officers. This Code applies to people in police detention after 00.00 on 2 June 2014, notwithstanding that their period of detention may have commenced before that time.