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Role of Police - Answer- Protecting life and property. 
Upholding and enforcing law. 
Maintaining order. 
Preventing and detecting crime. 
Providing police services. 
 
Mission and Functions of Police - Answer- Work with the community to prevent and reduce violence, crime and fear. 
 
Discre...
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Role of Police - Answer- Protecting life and property. 
Upholding and enforcing law. 
Maintaining order. 
Preventing and detecting crime. 
Providing police services. 
 
Mission and Functions of Police - Answer- Work with the community to prevent and reduce violence, crime and fear. 
 
Discre...
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What are the qualities and attributes of an effective police officer? - Answer- Keeps the peace, 
Enforce the law, 
Gather evidence, 
Stops crime and protects life and property, Problem solving, 
Decision making, 
Integrity, 
Impartiality, 
Assertiveness, 
Building rapport, 
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What are the qualities and attributes of an effective police officer? - Answer- Keeps the peace, 
Enforce the law, 
Gather evidence, 
Stops crime and protects life and property, Problem solving, 
Decision making, 
Integrity, 
Impartiality, 
Assertiveness, 
Building rapport, 
...
ADPP FINALS 
 
WHAT IS A PUBLIC PLACE? - Answer- SECTION 3 (1) SUMARRY OFFENCES ACT 1988 
(a) A place(whether or not covered by water), or 
(b) A part of a premises that is open to the public, or is used by the publicwhether or not on payment of money or other consideration, whether or not the place...
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WHAT IS A PUBLIC PLACE? - Answer- SECTION 3 (1) SUMARRY OFFENCES ACT 1988 
(a) A place(whether or not covered by water), or 
(b) A part of a premises that is open to the public, or is used by the publicwhether or not on payment of money or other consideration, whether or not the place...
ADPP - Acts and Offences 
 
List the four Divisions of Offences - Answer- Strictly Indictable, serious indictable, minor indictable, summary 
 
Define and give example of a strictly indictable offence - Answer- An offence that cannot be dealt with summarily before a local magistrate. E.g: Murder 
 
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List the four Divisions of Offences - Answer- Strictly Indictable, serious indictable, minor indictable, summary 
 
Define and give example of a strictly indictable offence - Answer- An offence that cannot be dealt with summarily before a local magistrate. E.g: Murder 
 
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ADPP Powers Study 
 
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Section 112? - Answer- Break and enter house 
 
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Section 154A - Answer- Taking a conveyance without consent of owner 
 
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Section 156 - Answer- Larceny by clerks or servants 
 
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Section 157 - Ans...
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Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Section 112? - Answer- Break and enter house 
 
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Section 154A - Answer- Taking a conveyance without consent of owner 
 
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Section 156 - Answer- Larceny by clerks or servants 
 
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Section 157 - Ans...
ADPP Session 1 Final revision notes. 
 
Expand on P in Peace - Answer- - Make sure it is the right time. 
- Make sure you are the right person. 
- Make sure it is the right place. 
- Ensure you have all the elements to the offence. 
- Ensure you have appropriate resources 
- Ensure you have an ...
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Expand on P in Peace - Answer- - Make sure it is the right time. 
- Make sure you are the right person. 
- Make sure it is the right place. 
- Ensure you have all the elements to the offence. 
- Ensure you have appropriate resources 
- Ensure you have an ...
ADPP Session 1 Law/Powers PPP145 
 
Role of Police in a Democratic Society - Answer- P - Protecting life and property 
P - Preventing and detecting crime 
U - Upholding the law 
M - Maintaining order 
P - Provide policing services 
 
Proving criminal liability - Answer- 1. Prosecution must prove eac...
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Role of Police in a Democratic Society - Answer- P - Protecting life and property 
P - Preventing and detecting crime 
U - Upholding the law 
M - Maintaining order 
P - Provide policing services 
 
Proving criminal liability - Answer- 1. Prosecution must prove eac...
ADPP Law Policy & Procedure 
 
Explain the role of police in a democratic society - Answer- To uphold the rule of law & safeguard human rights 
 
What are police responsible for? - Answer- Maintaining public order & safety 
Enforcing the law 
Preventing, detecting, & investigating criminal activitie...
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Explain the role of police in a democratic society - Answer- To uphold the rule of law & safeguard human rights 
 
What are police responsible for? - Answer- Maintaining public order & safety 
Enforcing the law 
Preventing, detecting, & investigating criminal activitie...
ADPP Police Powers 
 
LEPRA, Section 11 (1) (2) - Identity may be required to be disclosed - Answer- (1) If a police officer suspects they may be able to assist in the investigation of a serious indictable offence. 
(2) If the officer proposes to give a direction 
 
LEPRA, Section 21 - Power to sear...
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LEPRA, Section 11 (1) (2) - Identity may be required to be disclosed - Answer- (1) If a police officer suspects they may be able to assist in the investigation of a serious indictable offence. 
(2) If the officer proposes to give a direction 
 
LEPRA, Section 21 - Power to sear...
ADPP Session 2 Officer Safety 
 
What are the 10 fatal errors? - Answer- Lack of knowledge, apathy and/ or complacency 
Taking a bad position. 
Poor or no search 
Failure to watch hands 
Failure to recognise danger signs 
Failure to handcuff 
Relaxing too soon 
Making false assumptions 
Sleepy or as...
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What are the 10 fatal errors? - Answer- Lack of knowledge, apathy and/ or complacency 
Taking a bad position. 
Poor or no search 
Failure to watch hands 
Failure to recognise danger signs 
Failure to handcuff 
Relaxing too soon 
Making false assumptions 
Sleepy or as...
ADPP Session One Practice Questions 
 
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were at the 'specific alert' stage? - Answer- Condition Orange 
 
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were 'relaxed or unaware'? - Answer- Condition White 
 
What degree of ...
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What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were at the 'specific alert' stage? - Answer- Condition Orange 
 
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were 'relaxed or unaware'? - Answer- Condition White 
 
What degree of ...
ADPP Officer Safety 
 
Firearms - Answer- You are only justified in discharging your firearm when there is a immediate risk to your life or the life of someone else, or there is an immediate risk of serious injury to you or someone else, and there is no other way of preventing that risk. 
 
Handcuff...
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Firearms - Answer- You are only justified in discharging your firearm when there is a immediate risk to your life or the life of someone else, or there is an immediate risk of serious injury to you or someone else, and there is no other way of preventing that risk. 
 
Handcuff...
ADPP - Communication 
 
Define 'Communication' - Answer- The exchange of messages (information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings) from one person to another 
 
A message has two parts, what are they - Answer- * The content - the information within the message 
* The context - the attitude and feeling...
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Define 'Communication' - Answer- The exchange of messages (information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings) from one person to another 
 
A message has two parts, what are they - Answer- * The content - the information within the message 
* The context - the attitude and feeling...
ADPP - Modules 1 - 5 - Investigative practice 
 
What does STOPAR stand for? - Answer- STOP, THINK, OBSERVE, ACT, REVIEW 
 
Describe the decision making process, in alliance with STOPAR. - Answer- P.O.L.I.C.E 
P - Policies and procedures 
O - Officer Safety 
L - Legislation 
I - Investigation 
C - C...
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What does STOPAR stand for? - Answer- STOP, THINK, OBSERVE, ACT, REVIEW 
 
Describe the decision making process, in alliance with STOPAR. - Answer- P.O.L.I.C.E 
P - Policies and procedures 
O - Officer Safety 
L - Legislation 
I - Investigation 
C - C...
ADPP Legislation quiz 
 
Civil Liability Act S5B - Answer- Duty of care 
 
Coroners Act Section 6 - Answer- reportable death 
 
Coroners Act section 35(3) - Answer- Police to report death 
 
Crimes act S61 - Answer- Common Assault 
 
Crimes act S195 - Answer- Damage/destroy property 
 
Crimes act s5...
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Civil Liability Act S5B - Answer- Duty of care 
 
Coroners Act Section 6 - Answer- reportable death 
 
Coroners Act section 35(3) - Answer- Police to report death 
 
Crimes act S61 - Answer- Common Assault 
 
Crimes act S195 - Answer- Damage/destroy property 
 
Crimes act s5...
Modules 1 to 12 Online ADPP Session 1,1 
 
S-T-O-P-A-R - Answer- STOP: Focus on the new situation and identify the issue/problems/risks 
 
THINK: Identify key situational factors who what is involved OBSERVE: Gather all of the situational information 
 
PLAN: State the best option and plan how you w...
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Add to cartModules 1 to 12 Online ADPP Session 1,1 
 
S-T-O-P-A-R - Answer- STOP: Focus on the new situation and identify the issue/problems/risks 
 
THINK: Identify key situational factors who what is involved OBSERVE: Gather all of the situational information 
 
PLAN: State the best option and plan how you w...
ADPP Acronyms 
 
STOPAR - Answer- Stop 
Think 
Observe 
Plan 
Act 
Review 
 
POLICE - Answer- Policy & procedures 
Officer & public safety 
Legislation 
Investigation 
Customer service 
Ethical decisions 
 
FCV 
(missions of the NSWPF to reduce) - Answer- Fear 
Crime 
Violence 
 
MUPPP 
(role ...
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STOPAR - Answer- Stop 
Think 
Observe 
Plan 
Act 
Review 
 
POLICE - Answer- Policy & procedures 
Officer & public safety 
Legislation 
Investigation 
Customer service 
Ethical decisions 
 
FCV 
(missions of the NSWPF to reduce) - Answer- Fear 
Crime 
Violence 
 
MUPPP 
(role ...
ADPP Crime Scene Powers 
 
Section 88 (CS) - Crime Scenes - Answer- CS Powers may be exercised if police officer is lawfully on premises 
 
PO lawfully on premises may: 
a) Establish crime scene 
 
b) Exercise crime scene powers in accordance with this part 
 
c) Stay on the premises for those purpo...
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Section 88 (CS) - Crime Scenes - Answer- CS Powers may be exercised if police officer is lawfully on premises 
 
PO lawfully on premises may: 
a) Establish crime scene 
 
b) Exercise crime scene powers in accordance with this part 
 
c) Stay on the premises for those purpo...
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