Police Rights and Procedures

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Police Rights and Procedures

Read the Caution Steps in an Arrest turn to pg. 147 in textbook

Upon Arrest: Identify himself or herself – uniform is sufficient Advise the accused he or she is under arrest Inform the accused of charges and rights Touch the accused to indicate that he or she is in legal custody

Arrest and Forced Used A police officer can only use AS MUCH force as necessary. Even force that causes death or bodily harm can be used if it protects others from death or harm Police are criminally responsible (liable) for the use of unnecessary force.

Resisting arrest Police have the legal authority to use “as much force as is necessary:” to prevent an escape The Judge decides if police used necessary force More force than necessary can result in charge Police use of serious/ deadly force: The behaviour of a suspect might cause serious harm/death to others Suspect flees to escape arrest There are no alternative means to escape Not so lawful: article Canadian Police officers killed in the line of duty 18 year old Yatim Streetcar Police office being charged with 2nd degree murder of Yatim http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/sammy-yatim-s-family-relieved-officer-facing-murder-charge-1.1407462 6 things police are taught: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sammy-yatim-shooting-6-things-police-are-taught-about-using-force-1.1391027

Police Rights Upon arrest police may search to: locate evidence relating to the charge for anything that may assist in escape or cause injury to oneself or others strip searches are only legal if the person is going to be held in custody - for the safety of the individual fingerprinting and photographs are conducted for indictable offences

The Police Log The officer must keep an accurate log of what was witnessed The log, what is remembered and conduct of the officer are frequently the most important factors in determining the acceptance of evidence by the court http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCfp80HlqWc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wt17ywOMKQY

Video: City Spotlight: Behind the Scenes of the CPD - Arrest and Booking Procedure (American so remember they must tell you why you are being arrested & your rights prior to putting you in the car) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApSrKNaPWpI Collinsville, Illinois (22 mins long)

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