The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Codes of Practice) (Revision of Code H) Order 2023


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Enabling power: Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, s. 67 (5). Bringing the revised code of practice in connection with matters referred to in section 66(1)(b) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 that was laid before Parliament on 12 December 2022 into operation on the day this instrument comes into force. Issued: 12.12.2022. Sifted: -. Made: -. Laid: -. Coming into force: -. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E/W. For approval by resolution of each House of Parliament




The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Codes of Practice) (Revision of Code A) Order 2023


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Enabling power: Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, s. 67 (5). Issued: 13.01.2023. Sifted: -. Made: 11.01.2023. Laid: -. Coming into force: 17.01.2023. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E/W. General. Supersedes draft SI. (ISBN 9780348239324), published 13.10.2022




Home Office: Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Code H: Revised Code of Practice in Connection with: The Detention, Treatment and Questioning by Police Officers of Persons in Police Detention Under Section 41 of, and Schedule 8 to the Terrorism Act 2000: The Treatment and Questioning by Police Officers of Detained Persons in Respect of Whom an Authorisation to Question After Charge has Been Given Under Section 22 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008


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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 27 October 2013, notwithstanding that their period of detention may have commenced before that time




Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE)


Book Description

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.




Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984


Book Description

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




Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE)


Book Description

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 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




PACE Code H


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Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) Codes of Practice. Code H 2019: requirements for the detention, treatment and questioning of suspects related to terrorism in police custody by police officers. Includes the requirement to explain a person's rights while detained in connection with terrorism. - This version includes pages for notes.




Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) Codes of Practice A-H


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The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 codes of practice regulate police powers and protect public rights. Last update 18 June 2020. PACE Codes of Practice sets out to strike the right balance between the powers of the police and the rights and freedoms of the public. Maintaining that balance is a central element of PACE. The PACE codes of practice cover: - Stop and search - Arrest - Detention - Investigation - Identification - Interviewing detainees Content in this book: Code A 2015: Exercise by police officers of statutory powers to search a person or a vehicle without first making an arrest and the need for a police officer to make a record of a stop or encounter. Code B 2013: Police powers to search premises and to seize and retain property found on premises and persons. Code C 2019: Requirements for the detention, treatment and questioning of suspects not related to terrorism in police custody by police officers. Includes the requirement to explain a person's rights while detained and the requirement to explain the rights of a person who has not been arrested that apply to a voluntary interview. Code D 2017: Main methods used by the police to identify people in connection with the investigation of offences and the keeping of accurate and reliable criminal records. Code E 2018: Audio recording of interviews with suspects in the police station. Code F 2018: Visual recording with sound of interviews with suspects - there is no statutory requirement on police officers to visually record interviews, but the contents of this code should be considered if an interviewing officer decides to make a visual recording with sound of an interview with a suspect. Code G 2012: Powers of arrest under section 24 the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 as amended by section 110 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005. Code H 2019: requirements for the detention, treatment and questioning of suspects related to terrorism in police custody by police officers. Includes the requirement to explain a person's rights while detained in connection with terrorism. - Section 60 and 66 of Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 not includes in this version. - This version includes blank pages for notes taking.




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


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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

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 detained under the terrorism provisions after 00:00 on21 August 2019 notwithstanding that their period of detention may have commenced before that time