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- How to Use <i>Blackstone’s Police Investigators’ Manual 2018</i>
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Table of Statutory Instruments
- Table of Codes of Practice
- Table of European Legislation
- Table of International Treaties and Conventions
- Table of Circulars
- 1.1 <i>Mens Rea</i> (State of Mind)
- 1.2 <i>Actus Reus</i> (Criminal Conduct)
- 1.3 Incomplete Offences
- 1.4 General Defences
- 1.5 Issues in Evidence
- 1.6 Entry, Search and Seizure
- 1.7 Detention and Treatment of Persons by Police Officers
- 1.8 Identification
- 1.9 Interviews
- 1.10 Release of Person Arrested
- 1.11 Disclosure of Evidence
- 1.12 Protection of People Suffering from Mental Disorders
- 1.13 The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
- 2.1 Homicide
- 2.2 Misuse of Drugs
- 2.3 Firearms and Gun Crime
- 2.4 Terrorism and Associated Offences
- 2.5 Cybercrime
- 2.6 Racially and Religiously Aggravated Offences
- 2.7 Non-fatal Offences Against the Person
- 2.8 Hatred and Harassment Offences
- 2.9 Public Order Act 1986 Offences
- 2.10 Child Protection
- 2.11 Offences Involving the Deprivation of Liberty
- 2.12 Offences Against the Administration of Justice and Public Interest
- 3.1 Theft
- 3.2 Robbery
- 3.3 Blackmail
- 3.4 Burglary
- 3.5 Aggravated Burglary
- 3.6 Taking a Conveyance without Consent
- 3.7 Handling Stolen Goods
- 3.8 Fraud
- 3.9 Proceeds of Crime
- 3.10 Criminal Damage
- 4.1 Sexual Offences
- 4.2 Rape
- 4.3 Sexual Assault
- 4.4 Sexual Offences Against Children
- 4.5 Sexual Offences Against People with a Mental Disorder
- 4.6 Offences Relating to Prostitution
- 4.7 Preparatory Offences
- Part Five Offences in Immigration Enforcement and Asylum (This section is for Immigration Enforcement and National Crime Agency Candidates <b>only</b>)
- 5.1 The Immigration Act 1971
- 5.2 The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- 5.3 The Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004
- 5.4 The Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006
- 5.5 The UK Borders Act 2007
- 5.6 The Identity Documents Act 2010
- 5.7 The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984—Powers
- 5.8 Offences in Relation to Marriage
- 5.9 The Immigration Act 2014
- Part Six Offences in Customs and Excise Management and Serious Organised Crime (This section is for National Crime Agency Candidates <b>only</b>)
- 6.1 The Customs and Excise Management Act 1979
- 6.2 The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005
- 6.3 The Crime and Courts Act 2013
- Appendix
- Index
(p. 32) Issues in Evidence
(p. 32)
Issues in Evidence
- Chapter:
- (p. 32) Issues in Evidence
- Author(s):
Paul Connor
, Glenn Hutton
, David Johnston
, and Gavin McKinnon
- DOI:
- 10.1093/law/9780198806370.003.0005
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- How to Use <i>Blackstone’s Police Investigators’ Manual 2018</i>
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Table of Statutory Instruments
- Table of Codes of Practice
- Table of European Legislation
- Table of International Treaties and Conventions
- Table of Circulars
- 1.1 <i>Mens Rea</i> (State of Mind)
- 1.2 <i>Actus Reus</i> (Criminal Conduct)
- 1.3 Incomplete Offences
- 1.4 General Defences
- 1.5 Issues in Evidence
- 1.6 Entry, Search and Seizure
- 1.7 Detention and Treatment of Persons by Police Officers
- 1.8 Identification
- 1.9 Interviews
- 1.10 Release of Person Arrested
- 1.11 Disclosure of Evidence
- 1.12 Protection of People Suffering from Mental Disorders
- 1.13 The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
- 2.1 Homicide
- 2.2 Misuse of Drugs
- 2.3 Firearms and Gun Crime
- 2.4 Terrorism and Associated Offences
- 2.5 Cybercrime
- 2.6 Racially and Religiously Aggravated Offences
- 2.7 Non-fatal Offences Against the Person
- 2.8 Hatred and Harassment Offences
- 2.9 Public Order Act 1986 Offences
- 2.10 Child Protection
- 2.11 Offences Involving the Deprivation of Liberty
- 2.12 Offences Against the Administration of Justice and Public Interest
- 3.1 Theft
- 3.2 Robbery
- 3.3 Blackmail
- 3.4 Burglary
- 3.5 Aggravated Burglary
- 3.6 Taking a Conveyance without Consent
- 3.7 Handling Stolen Goods
- 3.8 Fraud
- 3.9 Proceeds of Crime
- 3.10 Criminal Damage
- 4.1 Sexual Offences
- 4.2 Rape
- 4.3 Sexual Assault
- 4.4 Sexual Offences Against Children
- 4.5 Sexual Offences Against People with a Mental Disorder
- 4.6 Offences Relating to Prostitution
- 4.7 Preparatory Offences
- Part Five Offences in Immigration Enforcement and Asylum (This section is for Immigration Enforcement and National Crime Agency Candidates <b>only</b>)
- 5.1 The Immigration Act 1971
- 5.2 The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- 5.3 The Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004
- 5.4 The Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006
- 5.5 The UK Borders Act 2007
- 5.6 The Identity Documents Act 2010
- 5.7 The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984—Powers
- 5.8 Offences in Relation to Marriage
- 5.9 The Immigration Act 2014
- Part Six Offences in Customs and Excise Management and Serious Organised Crime (This section is for National Crime Agency Candidates <b>only</b>)
- 6.1 The Customs and Excise Management Act 1979
- 6.2 The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005
- 6.3 The Crime and Courts Act 2013
- Appendix
- Index