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Zusatztext It offers the practitioner practical, readily accessible information, which will prove to be immensely valuable as and when unexpected difficulties arise in the police station. Informationen zum Autor Anthony Edwards is a consultant with TV Edwards LLP Solicitors, a duty solicitor, a supervisor for the specialist fraud panel and a higher courts advocate (Criminal Courts). He has served at almost every level of committee in the criminal justice system and is currently a member of the Council of Justice, of the editorial board of Criminal Law Review, a visiting professor at Queen Mary University of Londond and a member of the Law Commission's advisory group on criminal law. He is also one of the country's leading trainers in criminal law. Matthew Hardcastle is a duty solicitor at TV Edwards LLP Solicitors, a Higher Court Advocate (Criminal Courts), and an Accredited Police Station Representative. Klappentext A go-to-guide for all police station representatives, this portable and practical text is a complete reference guide for matters arising pre-charge and during investigation. This is an indispensable resource which allows practitioners to react authoritatively to rapidly changing circumstances and give their clients the best possible advice. Zusammenfassung A go-to-guide for all police station representatives, this portable and practical text is a complete reference guide for matters arising pre-charge and during investigation. This is an indispensable resource which allows practitioners to react authoritatively to rapidly changing circumstances and give their clients the best possible advice. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART A: Routes to Criminality A1: Attempt A2: Conspiracy A3: Aid, Abet, Counsel or Procure an Offence A4: Joint Enterprise A5: Serious Crime Act 2007 Offences PART B: Offences B1: Offences Against the Person B2: Drugs B3: Sexual Offences B4: Offences Against Children B5: Theft Act Offences B6: Fraud and Money Laundering Offences B7: Public Order Offences B8: Communications Offences B9: Weapons Offences B10: Road Traffic Offences B11: Immigration Offences B12: Damage to Property B13: Offences Interfering with the Course of Public Justice B14: Animal Offences B15: Other Offences Against Property B16: Terrorist Offences PART C: General Defences C1: Self-Defence C2: Force Used in the Prevention of Crime C3: Duress C4: Insanity/Automatism C5: Mistake C6: Intoxication C7: Victims of Trafficking PART D: Pre-Attendance D1: Initial Rights and Entitlements (including disclosure) D2: Rights of Representatives before Attendance D3: Rights of Representatives at the Police Station D4: Custody Time Limits D5: Volunteers at the Police Station PART E: Vulnerable Clients E1: Youths E2: The Rights of the Blind, Seriously Visually Impaired or Deaf etc. E3: Identifying Vulnerability Before Interview E4: Provisions Relating to the Mentally Disordered and Otherwise Mentally Vulnerable E5: Appropriate Adults E6: Those who may Require Clinical Treatment and Attention PART F: Ancillary Procedures F1: Identification Procedures F2: Intimate Samples F3: Non-Intimate Samples PART G: Other Interviews G1: Volunteers under Caution G2: Serious Fraud Office G3: Financial Conduct Authority G4: Detention at Port or Border G5: Intelligence Interviews G6: TICs G7: Seized Cash under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2000 PART H: Representations H1: Lawful Arrest H2: Bail at the Police Station H3: Drug Testing H4: Intervening in Interview PART I: Out of Court Disposal Options I1: Summary I2: Suspended Prosecutions I3: Community Resolutions I4: Restorative Justice I5: Adult Cannabis and Khat Warnings I6: Penalty Notice for Disorder ( PNDs )