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A go-to-guide for all police station representatives, this portable and practical text is a complete reference guide for matters arising pre-charge and during investigation. This is an indispensable resource which allows practitioners to react authoritatively to rapidly changing circumstances and give their clients the best possible advice.
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A go-to-guide for all police station representatives, this portable and practical text is a complete reference guide for matters arising pre-charge and during investigation. This is an indispensable resource which allows practitioners to react authoritatively to rapidly changing circumstances and give their clients the best possible advice.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 97mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780198722663
- ISBN-10: 0198722664
- Artikelnr.: 47865106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 97mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780198722663
- ISBN-10: 0198722664
- Artikelnr.: 47865106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anthony Edwards is a consultant with TV Edwards LLP Solicitors, a duty solicitor, a supervisor for the specialist fraud panel and a higher courts advocate (Criminal Courts). He has served at almost every level of committee in the criminal justice system and is currently a member of the Council of Justice, of the editorial board of Criminal Law Review, a visiting professor at Queen Mary University of Londond and a member of the Law Commission's advisory group on criminal law. He is also one of the country's leading trainers in criminal law. Matthew Hardcastle is a duty solicitor at TV Edwards LLP Solicitors, a Higher Court Advocate (Criminal Courts), and an Accredited Police Station Representative.
* PART A: Routes to Criminality
* A1: Attempt
* A2: Conspiracy
* A3: Aid, Abet, Counsel or Procure an Offence
* A4: Joint Enterprise
* A5: Serious Crime Act 2007 Offences
* PART B: Offences
* B1: Offences Against the Person
* B2: Drugs
* B3: Sexual Offences
* B4: Offences Against Children
* B5: Theft Act Offences
* B6: Fraud and Money Laundering Offences
* B7: Public Order Offences
* B8: Communications Offences
* B9: Weapons Offences
* B10: Road Traffic Offences
* B11: Immigration Offences
* B12: Damage to Property
* B13: Offences Interfering with the Course of Public Justice
* B14: Animal Offences
* B15: Other Offences Against Property
* B16: Terrorist Offences
* PART C: General Defences
* C1: Self-Defence
* C2: Force Used in the Prevention of Crime
* C3: Duress
* C4: Insanity/Automatism
* C5: Mistake
* C6: Intoxication
* C7: Victims of Trafficking
* PART D: Pre-Attendance
* D1: Initial Rights and Entitlements (including disclosure)
* D2: Rights of Representatives before Attendance
* D3: Rights of Representatives at the Police Station
* D4: Custody Time Limits
* D5: Volunteers at the Police Station
* PART E: Vulnerable Clients
* E1: Youths
* E2: The Rights of the Blind, Seriously Visually Impaired or Deaf etc.
* E3: Identifying Vulnerability Before Interview
* E4: Provisions Relating to the Mentally Disordered and Otherwise
Mentally Vulnerable
* E5: Appropriate Adults
* E6: Those who may Require Clinical Treatment and Attention
* PART F: Ancillary Procedures
* F1: Identification Procedures
* F2: Intimate Samples
* F3: Non-Intimate Samples
* PART G: Other Interviews
* G1: Volunteers under Caution
* G2: Serious Fraud Office
* G3: Financial Conduct Authority
* G4: Detention at Port or Border
* G5: Intelligence Interviews
* G6: TICs
* G7: Seized Cash under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2000
* PART H: Representations
* H1: Lawful Arrest
* H2: Bail at the Police Station
* H3: Drug Testing
* H4: Intervening in Interview
* PART I: Out of Court Disposal Options
* I1: Summary
* I2: Suspended Prosecutions
* I3: Community Resolutions
* I4: Restorative Justice
* I5: Adult Cannabis and Khat Warnings
* I6: Penalty Notice for Disorder ( PNDs )
* I7: Simple Adult Caution
* I8: Youth Caution
* I9: Conditional Caution
* I10: Youth Conditional Caution
* I11: Triage
* PART J: Appendix
* J1: New Offences Created by the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2014
* J2: Key Guidance, by the College of Policing, on the use of Youth
Cautions
* J3: Retention of Samples
* J4: Rehabilitation Tables
* J5: Funding
* J6: Professional Duties
* A1: Attempt
* A2: Conspiracy
* A3: Aid, Abet, Counsel or Procure an Offence
* A4: Joint Enterprise
* A5: Serious Crime Act 2007 Offences
* PART B: Offences
* B1: Offences Against the Person
* B2: Drugs
* B3: Sexual Offences
* B4: Offences Against Children
* B5: Theft Act Offences
* B6: Fraud and Money Laundering Offences
* B7: Public Order Offences
* B8: Communications Offences
* B9: Weapons Offences
* B10: Road Traffic Offences
* B11: Immigration Offences
* B12: Damage to Property
* B13: Offences Interfering with the Course of Public Justice
* B14: Animal Offences
* B15: Other Offences Against Property
* B16: Terrorist Offences
* PART C: General Defences
* C1: Self-Defence
* C2: Force Used in the Prevention of Crime
* C3: Duress
* C4: Insanity/Automatism
* C5: Mistake
* C6: Intoxication
* C7: Victims of Trafficking
* PART D: Pre-Attendance
* D1: Initial Rights and Entitlements (including disclosure)
* D2: Rights of Representatives before Attendance
* D3: Rights of Representatives at the Police Station
* D4: Custody Time Limits
* D5: Volunteers at the Police Station
* PART E: Vulnerable Clients
* E1: Youths
* E2: The Rights of the Blind, Seriously Visually Impaired or Deaf etc.
* E3: Identifying Vulnerability Before Interview
* E4: Provisions Relating to the Mentally Disordered and Otherwise
Mentally Vulnerable
* E5: Appropriate Adults
* E6: Those who may Require Clinical Treatment and Attention
* PART F: Ancillary Procedures
* F1: Identification Procedures
* F2: Intimate Samples
* F3: Non-Intimate Samples
* PART G: Other Interviews
* G1: Volunteers under Caution
* G2: Serious Fraud Office
* G3: Financial Conduct Authority
* G4: Detention at Port or Border
* G5: Intelligence Interviews
* G6: TICs
* G7: Seized Cash under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2000
* PART H: Representations
* H1: Lawful Arrest
* H2: Bail at the Police Station
* H3: Drug Testing
* H4: Intervening in Interview
* PART I: Out of Court Disposal Options
* I1: Summary
* I2: Suspended Prosecutions
* I3: Community Resolutions
* I4: Restorative Justice
* I5: Adult Cannabis and Khat Warnings
* I6: Penalty Notice for Disorder ( PNDs )
* I7: Simple Adult Caution
* I8: Youth Caution
* I9: Conditional Caution
* I10: Youth Conditional Caution
* I11: Triage
* PART J: Appendix
* J1: New Offences Created by the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2014
* J2: Key Guidance, by the College of Policing, on the use of Youth
Cautions
* J3: Retention of Samples
* J4: Rehabilitation Tables
* J5: Funding
* J6: Professional Duties
* PART A: Routes to Criminality
* A1: Attempt
* A2: Conspiracy
* A3: Aid, Abet, Counsel or Procure an Offence
* A4: Joint Enterprise
* A5: Serious Crime Act 2007 Offences
* PART B: Offences
* B1: Offences Against the Person
* B2: Drugs
* B3: Sexual Offences
* B4: Offences Against Children
* B5: Theft Act Offences
* B6: Fraud and Money Laundering Offences
* B7: Public Order Offences
* B8: Communications Offences
* B9: Weapons Offences
* B10: Road Traffic Offences
* B11: Immigration Offences
* B12: Damage to Property
* B13: Offences Interfering with the Course of Public Justice
* B14: Animal Offences
* B15: Other Offences Against Property
* B16: Terrorist Offences
* PART C: General Defences
* C1: Self-Defence
* C2: Force Used in the Prevention of Crime
* C3: Duress
* C4: Insanity/Automatism
* C5: Mistake
* C6: Intoxication
* C7: Victims of Trafficking
* PART D: Pre-Attendance
* D1: Initial Rights and Entitlements (including disclosure)
* D2: Rights of Representatives before Attendance
* D3: Rights of Representatives at the Police Station
* D4: Custody Time Limits
* D5: Volunteers at the Police Station
* PART E: Vulnerable Clients
* E1: Youths
* E2: The Rights of the Blind, Seriously Visually Impaired or Deaf etc.
* E3: Identifying Vulnerability Before Interview
* E4: Provisions Relating to the Mentally Disordered and Otherwise
Mentally Vulnerable
* E5: Appropriate Adults
* E6: Those who may Require Clinical Treatment and Attention
* PART F: Ancillary Procedures
* F1: Identification Procedures
* F2: Intimate Samples
* F3: Non-Intimate Samples
* PART G: Other Interviews
* G1: Volunteers under Caution
* G2: Serious Fraud Office
* G3: Financial Conduct Authority
* G4: Detention at Port or Border
* G5: Intelligence Interviews
* G6: TICs
* G7: Seized Cash under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2000
* PART H: Representations
* H1: Lawful Arrest
* H2: Bail at the Police Station
* H3: Drug Testing
* H4: Intervening in Interview
* PART I: Out of Court Disposal Options
* I1: Summary
* I2: Suspended Prosecutions
* I3: Community Resolutions
* I4: Restorative Justice
* I5: Adult Cannabis and Khat Warnings
* I6: Penalty Notice for Disorder ( PNDs )
* I7: Simple Adult Caution
* I8: Youth Caution
* I9: Conditional Caution
* I10: Youth Conditional Caution
* I11: Triage
* PART J: Appendix
* J1: New Offences Created by the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2014
* J2: Key Guidance, by the College of Policing, on the use of Youth
Cautions
* J3: Retention of Samples
* J4: Rehabilitation Tables
* J5: Funding
* J6: Professional Duties
* A1: Attempt
* A2: Conspiracy
* A3: Aid, Abet, Counsel or Procure an Offence
* A4: Joint Enterprise
* A5: Serious Crime Act 2007 Offences
* PART B: Offences
* B1: Offences Against the Person
* B2: Drugs
* B3: Sexual Offences
* B4: Offences Against Children
* B5: Theft Act Offences
* B6: Fraud and Money Laundering Offences
* B7: Public Order Offences
* B8: Communications Offences
* B9: Weapons Offences
* B10: Road Traffic Offences
* B11: Immigration Offences
* B12: Damage to Property
* B13: Offences Interfering with the Course of Public Justice
* B14: Animal Offences
* B15: Other Offences Against Property
* B16: Terrorist Offences
* PART C: General Defences
* C1: Self-Defence
* C2: Force Used in the Prevention of Crime
* C3: Duress
* C4: Insanity/Automatism
* C5: Mistake
* C6: Intoxication
* C7: Victims of Trafficking
* PART D: Pre-Attendance
* D1: Initial Rights and Entitlements (including disclosure)
* D2: Rights of Representatives before Attendance
* D3: Rights of Representatives at the Police Station
* D4: Custody Time Limits
* D5: Volunteers at the Police Station
* PART E: Vulnerable Clients
* E1: Youths
* E2: The Rights of the Blind, Seriously Visually Impaired or Deaf etc.
* E3: Identifying Vulnerability Before Interview
* E4: Provisions Relating to the Mentally Disordered and Otherwise
Mentally Vulnerable
* E5: Appropriate Adults
* E6: Those who may Require Clinical Treatment and Attention
* PART F: Ancillary Procedures
* F1: Identification Procedures
* F2: Intimate Samples
* F3: Non-Intimate Samples
* PART G: Other Interviews
* G1: Volunteers under Caution
* G2: Serious Fraud Office
* G3: Financial Conduct Authority
* G4: Detention at Port or Border
* G5: Intelligence Interviews
* G6: TICs
* G7: Seized Cash under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2000
* PART H: Representations
* H1: Lawful Arrest
* H2: Bail at the Police Station
* H3: Drug Testing
* H4: Intervening in Interview
* PART I: Out of Court Disposal Options
* I1: Summary
* I2: Suspended Prosecutions
* I3: Community Resolutions
* I4: Restorative Justice
* I5: Adult Cannabis and Khat Warnings
* I6: Penalty Notice for Disorder ( PNDs )
* I7: Simple Adult Caution
* I8: Youth Caution
* I9: Conditional Caution
* I10: Youth Conditional Caution
* I11: Triage
* PART J: Appendix
* J1: New Offences Created by the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2014
* J2: Key Guidance, by the College of Policing, on the use of Youth
Cautions
* J3: Retention of Samples
* J4: Rehabilitation Tables
* J5: Funding
* J6: Professional Duties