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  • August 10, 2024
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BRAINBOOSTERS
ADPP Law Policy
and Procedure
with Love
through to
Session 2(190
questions fully
solved )
What is Original Authority? - answer Its is:


- The Role of constable
- Office of constable
- Using own discretion
- Accountable for own actions

,- Without having to refer to a higher
authority


Why do we have Policy, Procedure and
legislation? - answer Thanks to:


Section 7 of the Police Act, Statement of
values


Section 6 of the Police Act, Roles Missions
and Functions.


Regulation 7, The oath of office.


These provide guidance and what to do and
how to fulfil your role as a NSW Police officer.


What is the difference between Policy and
legislation - answer Legislation is an ACT
voted in by parliament

,Policy is how to act under the legislation and
follow it. Policy can be broken as long as
there is a valid reason. Legislation cannot.


What are the sections contained within an
Act? - answer DOPP




Definition


Offence


Powers


Procedural


What is Strict Liability? - answer The action,
or Actus Reus, of the person with little or no
Mens Rea present. For example: Speeding in
a motor vehicle


How do you prove Criminal Liability? - answer
We must establish:

, Actus Reus


&


Mens Rea


What is a summary offence? - answer It is an
offence that can be held summarily.
It can be heard and determined in local court
by a magistrate.
It can have a fine or up to 2 years in Gaol.


What classifies a Minor Indictable Offence -
answer 2-5 years imprisonment


What classifies a serious Indictable offence? -
answer 5+ Years in Gaol


What is a Strictly Indictable Offence? -
answer These offences include murder,
manslaughter, offences regarding the
infliction of really serious injury when the

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