These are less serious offenses where the maximum penalty is usually a $5,000 fine and/or six months in jail.
What is a Summary Offence?
CC 264.1
What is Uttering Threats?
Section 146(2)(c) of this act allows a young person to consult with an adult, an adult relative or an appropriate adult in the event of their arrest.
What is the Youth Criminal Justice Act?
This leading Supreme Court of Canada decision analyzed scope of police powers to enter into private dwellings without a warrant in order to protect lives.
What is R v Godoy?
All of "these" type of investigations are to be treated as suspicious until demonstrated otherwise.
What are Missing Persons Investigations?
Name three of the six communities in Surrey.
What are Cloverdale, Fleetwood, Guildford, Whalley, Newton and South Surrey?
These are more serious offenses which include theft over $5,000.00 and where the maximum penalties vary and may include life in prison.
What is an Indictable Offence?
CC 266
What is Assault?
What is the Family Law Act?
This leading decision by the Supreme Court of Canada, protects against unreasonable search and seizure under Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
A member is required to complete one of "these" within 48 hours of an incident in which the use of force was applied on a suspect.
What is a SBOR?
This Community makes up the largest panethnic group in Surrey.
What is the South Asian Heritage?
These are offences that can be dealt with as either summary or indictable.
What is a hybrid Offence?
CC 334
What is Theft?
"A police officer or constable may apprehend and immediately take a person to a physician for examination if satisfied from personal observations, or information received, that the person
(a) is acting in a manner likely to endanger that person's own safety or the safety of others, and
(b) is apparently a person with a mental disorder.
What is the Mental Health Act?
Section 529.3 of the Criminal Code allows for a Peace Officer to conduct a warrantless entry into a private dwelling when "this" makes it impractical to obtain one.
What is exigent circumstances?
Members are expected to make handwritten "these" at the time of an incident or as soon as practicable after the incident, as required by this policy.
What are notes?
The motto of the Surrey Police Service.
Safer. Stronger. Together.
This provides you with the opportunity to have charges against you dealt with outside the court process.
What is Alternative Measures?
What is Robbery?
Under Section 74(1) a person who is intoxicated must not be or remain in a public place.
What is the Liquor Control and Licensing Act?
This Supreme Court of Canada decision rejected the framework traditionally used to determine whether an accused was tried within a reasonable time under section 11(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
What is R v Jordan?
Members attending "these" calls must conduct an evidence-based risk assessment to determine the threat level for the victim and create a safety plan based on those risks.
What is Intimate Partner Violence?
This person serves as the temporary Chair of the Police Board.
Who is Mike Serr?
This is a 24 hour telephone service which provides legal advice to those who have been arrested/detained.
What is Legal Aid (Brydges Line)?
CC 117.04(2)
What is the Search and Seizure of a Firearm?
Under Section 27 of this Act, a Police Officer may, without a court order, take chare of a child if the police officer has reasonable grounds to believe that a child's health or safety is in immediate danger.
What is the Child, Family and Community Service Act?
Age, Gender, and Religion are just some of the many protected classes under this Act.
What is the Canadian Human Rights Act?
Under this policy, a group chat becomes an extension of the workplace.
What is the Respectful Workplace Policy?
The names of two of our clerks hiding in the back.
Tanisha and Morgan.
Under BC’s temporary exemption per Sec 56 of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, a person may now possess this many grams of a controlled substance.
What is 2.5 grams?
What is Failure to Comply with Probation Order?
This act provides definitions for the terms like sublease, periodic tenancy, and dispute resolution proceedings.
What is the Residential Tenancy Act?
This Supreme Court Ruling makes it clear that breathalyzer demands made pursuant to section 320(27)(1)(b) need to be done immediately with an ASD at the scene and officers should be prepared to do so before making a demand.
Under the Pursuit Policy, no peace officer other than these two units, shall engage in a pursuit unless otherwise to do so by a supervisor.
What is the Primary and Secondary Unit?
Name Two Indigenous Nations which call Surrey their home.
What is Katzie, Kwantlen, and Semiahmoo?