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Part I crime hsc course- 2. The criminal investigation process |
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what is the criminal justice system process? - ANSW- Crime is reported -> crime is investigated -> trial is
held -> sentence is determined and punishment completed



what is the investigation process? - ANSW- Crime is reported (police discretion to investigate) -> police
gather evidence -> arrests are made (there are suspects not offenders because of presumption of
innocence) -> questioning takes place -> charges are laid (still have the presumption of innocence) -> bail
hearing -> bail hearing



what does police form? - ANSW- - Police form part of the executive arm of government and separate
from legislature

o Laws, courts are the enforceable legal decisions and judgements

o Responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and maintenance of public order

o Ensures criminal laws are observed



what is the police's role in the criminal investigation process? - ANSW- - to investigate crimes, make
arrests if necessary, interrogate suspects and gather evidence against accused

o then presents evidence for judgement to a court on behalf of the state, directly or through a
prosecutor



what is the challenge for communities? - ANSW- - challenge for communities is to balance the extent of
powers required by police to carry out their role against the rights of ordinary citizens



what is arrest? - ANSW- to seize a person by legal authority and take them into custody



who investigates crimes in NSW? - ANSW- - in NSW, crimes will be investigated by NSW Police Force
(state) or the Australia Federal Police (AFP) (Commonwealth)

o depending if offence is a state or Commonwealth offence

,where are police powers outlined? - ANSW- - Police powers outlined in the Law Enforcement (Powers
and Responsibilities) Act 2002 (NSW) -> aims to balance extent of powers required by the police against
the rights of ordinary citizens to privacy safety

o S19A: power for police to remove face coverings

o S99: power to arrest without warrant

o S148: general drug detection with dogs



what are the main police powers? - ANSW- o Arrest and interrogate

o Search property and seize evidence (search and seizure)

o Use reasonable force if necessary to carry out their duties

o Use particular technologies to assist an investigation

§ Eg phone taps, surveillance, DNA samples

o Recommend whether bail should be granted



what do police powers conflict with the rights of individuals or be misused? - ANSW- o Eg. searching an
individual's property against their wishes

o Hence, sometimes need warrant from a court to use a particular power

§ Put in place to ensure special powers are done in accordance with the law and not abused



what sets out the values police officers are expected to uphold? - ANSW- Standards of Profession
Conduct



what allows the police to apply for court orders to restrict activity? - ANSW- - The Crimes (Serious Crime
Prevention Orders) Act 2016 (NSW) allows the police to apply for court orders that restrict the activity of
a suspect based on allegations

o Can be used as post-conviction control

- They are determined on the balance of probabilities

o Applied without any evidence that suspect committed a crime and wide range of circumstances



what is a case that shows how pop culture changes legal view? - ANSW- Police v Butler (2003)

, - F word 'offensive language' under the law of the NSW Law Reform Commission (2012)

- Australian Law Reform Commission (2018) said we should get rid of the law together

- How pop culture is changing legal views on swearing (SMH 2017)



why are people reluctant to report crimes? - ANSW- o Shame and embarrassment

o Fear and trauma

o Protect a friend

o Hassle of reporting and going to court

o Bystander effect

§ Think someone else will report it instead

o Believe it's a trivial matter or the matter resolved itself

§ 20% didn't report because not serious enough

§ 10% didn't report because police can't do anything

o Think they are mistaken



what is an initiative to report crime? - ANSW- - Crime stoppers has been a successful initiative because
it is anonymous

o Helps make a safer society, encourages collaboration between police and community

o Gives reward up to $1000 if the information leads to an arrest



what offences are common or less common to report? - ANSW- - Economic offences are more
commonly reported and sexual assault and domestic violence are less reported

o No stigma or risk reporting economic offences

§ People want their property back

o Shame, embarrassment, trauma associated with domestic violence



Under what act is it a crime to not report - ANSW- - Under Crimes Act 1900 (NSW), it's a crime to not
report a serious indictable offence

o For offences with a maximum imprisonment of 5 years or more

o Failure to report without reasonable excuse can result in 2 years imprisonment

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