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Provisions in Practice (From Police: Powers, Procedures and Proprieties, P 175-182, 1986, John Benyon and Colin Bourn, eds. - - See NCJ-158031)

NCJ Number
158045
Author(s)
T Judge
Date Published
1986
Length
8 pages
Annotation
England's Police and Criminal Evidence Act of 1984 establishes precise limits on the inconvenience to which suspects may be subjected during the process of a criminal investigation.
Abstract
The act is designed to minimize tensions between the police and the public, especially in inner city areas, and to strike a balance between protecting suspects against the abuse of police powers and the need to prevent crime and punish the guilty. The act requires more police recordkeeping than in the past and more police accountability. It also governs every transaction between the police and the suspect throughout the custody period. Suspect rights while being detained and responsibilities of police custody officers are described. 7 notes and 1 figure