Police Powers
Discrimination
POLICE POWERS
Contents

Topic

Introduction
Identifying Police
Giving the Police your name and address
Giving a Statement to the Police 
 
Case Study
Powers of Arrest
What to do if you are arrested
Answering Police Questions
How long can the police detain you
Information for families
Being questioned by the police
Your rights if you are arrested
 
Case Study
Child under arrest 
Interview friends and interpreters
Case Study
 
Record of Interview
Powers of Medical Examination
Bail
Notices to Appear and Identifying Particulars
Move On Powers
Search Powers
Power to take property
Role of Police Liaison Officers
Complaints against the Police
Dictionary
 
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