
Police Law
A Practitioner's Guide to Indictment and Sentencing
Jack English(Author)
Oxford University Press
10th Edition
Published on 1. February 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
1328 pages
978-0-19-921406-8 (ISBN)
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Description
This well-respected and highly regarded book, now in its 10th edition, covers all areas of law and legal procedure which are of interest to police officers. Comprehensive and easy to understand, it is suitable for any reader, even those with no formal legal training. In addition, it will be of particular assistance to all those who are studying Criminal Law for the first time. The book also provides a good source of information for members of the public who wish to refer to a legal text written in an accessible way. Formerly known as Butterworth's Police Law, this edition has been fully updated and now includes discussion of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (SOCPA), the revised PACE Codes of Practice, the Gambling Act 2005, the Terrorism Act 2006, the Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006, the Fraud Act 2006 and new traffic legislation. This is a practical and comprehensive volume for everyday use which is now accompanied by a useful companion website, with quarterly chapter updates.
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Edition
10th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-921406-8 (9780199214068)
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Police Law
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Content
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; 1. General principles; 2. Elements of criminal procedure; 3. Police powers; 4. Police questioning and the rights of suspects; 5. Treatment, charging and bail of detained persons; 6. Identification methods; 7. The law of evidence; 8. The police; 9. Traffic: general provisions; 10. Use of vehicles; 11. Control of vehicles; 12. Public service vehicles; 13. Goods vehicles; 14. Lights and vehicles; 15. Traffic accidents; 16. Driving offences; 17. Drinking or drug-taking and driving; 18. Children and young persons; 19. Licensed premises, licensed persons, clubs, places of entertainment and offences of drunkenness; 20. Betting, gaming and lotteries; 21. Aliens; 22. Animals, birds and plants; 23. Game laws; 24. Firearms; 25. Explosives; 26. Railways; 27. Pedlars, vagrancy and dealers; 28. Non-fatal offences against the person; 29. Disputes; 30. Homicide and abortion; 31. Public order offences other than those related to sporting events or industrial disputes; 32. Public order offences related to sporting events and those connected with industrial disputes; 33. Sexual offences, child abduction and kidnapping; 34. Offences relating to prostitution, obscenity and indecent photographs; 35. Drugs; 36. Theft and related offences, robbery and blackmail; 37. Criminal damage; 38. Burglary; 39. Offences of fraud and corruption; 40. Handling stolen goods and related offences; 41. Forgery and counterfeiting; 42. Preventive justice