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The powers conferred upon the police are not widely understood. The
study of these police powers forms a significant part of many law
courses. This book should prove helpful to a wide readership,
including new members of the police service, and those studying
civil liberties and constitutional law. The commentary is supported
by diagrams in order to promote better understanding of the
subject.
First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This book provides clear and comprehensive coverage of the policing
system and police powers. This second edition has been revised and
updated to take account of new legislation, case law and other
developments in the area.
Quasi-Policing provides an insight into the increasing use of
civilians performing police and other public protection duties.
Civilians are now significantly involved in airport security, the
escorting of prisoners, court security, the management and security
of custodial institutions, the execution of certain arrest warrants
and the security of the Channel Tunnel. These security operatives
have been given special powers under statute including specific
powers to search persons, enter premises, search property and to
temporarily retain certain articles. available to civilians
directly employed by police authorities. The 2002 Act also enables
private security companies to contract out escort officers and
detention officers to police forces. The distinction between public
policing and the private security sector will be even harder to
identify. performing public protection duties. It then describes
the powers and duties of civilians who are part of the extended
police family under the Police Reform Act. Anomalies in these legal
provisions are identified and discussed. Private Security Industry
Act 2001, and Part 4, Chapter 1 and Schedules 4 and 5 of the Police
Reform Act 2002. reference for the Police Service, the Prison
Service, criminal lawyers, local authorities, and students on
criminal law, criminal justice and human rights courses.
The Criminal Appeal Act 1995 has significantly changed the way in
which criminal appeals will be dealt with in England, Wales and
Northern Ireland. Its wide-ranging provisions affect not only
proceedings in the appellate courts but are also directed towards
the creation of the Criminal Cases review Commission, due to become
operational during late 1996.
There has been a substantial growth in the application of company
law, partly due to the prevailing economic and general business
environment. This book examines issues such as company securities,
capital and insider dealing. It should be of use to students on
degree and equivalent courses, as well as proving helpful to those
in the wider business community.
The law of the European Union continues to increase in complexity,
importance and momentum, and is having an increasing effect on the
lives of every person living in Britain. This book provides a focus
on subjects such as the supremacy of EC Law and free movement of
persons, and includes charts and diagrams in order to make what is
often a complex subject more approachable.
There has been a substantial growth in the application of company
law, partly due to the prevailing economic and general business
environment. This book examines issues such as company securities,
capital and insider dealing. It should be of use to students on
degree and equivalent courses, as well as proving helpful to those
in the wider business community.
The law relating to the British constitution is both complex and
far-reaching, with future reforms having an increasing effect on
every person living in Britain. This book aims to promote better
understanding of a complex subject and to cover administrative law
and judicial review.
Although there is controversy surrounding the Criminal Justice and
Public Order Act 1994, it is a wide-ranging piece of legislation.
This guide is intended for legal professionals who require quick
reference to the provisions of the 1994 Act.
Although there is controversy surrounding the Criminal Justice and
Public Order Act 1994, it is a wide-ranging piece of legislation.
This guide is intended for legal professionals who require quick
reference to the provisions of the 1994 Act.
First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
The powers conferred upon the police are not widely understood. The
study of these police powers forms a significant part of many law
courses. This book should prove helpful to a wide readership,
including new members of the police service, and those studying
civil liberties and constitutional law. The commentary is supported
by diagrams in order to promote better understanding of the
subject.
The statutory provisions designed to impede the laundering of money
are complex and wide-ranging. The complexity of the law is partly
due to its originating in legislation which spans several areas of
activity, including prevention of terrorism, drug trafficking and
criminal justice. This book links these statutory provisions in a
cohesive form, with subject matter explained by a commentary. It is
intended for use by all who require a practical guide to the
legislation, including lawyers, law enforcement professionals, the
financial services industries, and also by students as a basis for
further study.
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