Stop and Search
Arrest
Detention and Interview
Murder
Diminished Responsibility
100

This PACE Code regulates police powers to stop and search individuals in public places.

What is PACE Code A?

100

The Code of Practice governs police powers of arrest.

What is PACE Code G?

100

This person who must be provided to suspects under 18 during police interviews

Who is an appropriate adult?

100

The unlawful killing of a human being under the Queen's peace with malice aforethought.

What is the accepted definition of murder?

100

A partial defence reduces murder to voluntary manslaughter.

What is diminished responsibility?

200

The standard of suspicion required before most stop and searches can take place

What is reasonable suspicion?

200

The belief that an arrest is required for one of the stated reasons.

What is the necessity test?

200

The maximum period a suspect may normally be detained without charge for an indictable offence.

What is 24 hours?

200

The unlawful killing of a reasonable creature/human being under the King's peace.

What is the actus reus of murder?

200

The statutory law that governs the defence of diminished responsibility

What is Section 52 of the CJA? 

300

The written evidence of the search that an officer must provide if requested to do so.

What is a stop and search record?

What is a Form 5090?

300

Preventing a suspect from causing injury is one example of this requirement for arrest.

What is an example of a necessity?

300

This caution that must be given before questioning a suspect.

What begins "You do not have to say anything..."?

300

Malice aforethought express or implied

What is the mens rea of murder?

300

A type of condition that the defendant must suffer from to raise the defence of diminished responsibility?

What is an abnormality of mental functioning?

400

The three items of clothing that an officer can ask you to remove during a stop and search.

What are outer coats, jackets and gloves?

400

While the defendant is commiting an offence, is about to commit an offence or has just committed an offence.

When can an officer perform an arrest?

400

The person who can provide free and independent assistance to the suspect.

Who is the duty solicitor or the solicitor?

400

The case that confirmed that an intention to cause serious injury is sufficient for murder

What is R v Vickers?

400

The abnormality must arise from a recognised medical condition.

What is the requirement in s52 (1) (b) of the CJA?

500

They are the information an officer must give before carrying out a stop and search.

What connects the name of the officer and the police station that that they are based?

500

This section of PACE that contains the power of arrest without warrant.

What is Section 24 PACE 1984?

500

The mandatory sentence that a person convicted of murder receives.

What is a life sentence?

500

The three things that can be substantially impaired.

What are understanding conduct, forming rational judgments, and exercising self-control?