Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Penalty notices for disorder [electronic resource] : review of practice across police forces / Charles Kraina & Liam Carroll.

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Recherches policières canadienne

Ressource

Livres électroniques

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Publié

Description

1 online resource (54 p.)

Note

"Final Document v1"--Cover.
"13 February 2006"--Cover.
Description based on print version record.

Résumé

This report analyses trends in British police use of the penalty notice for disorder (PND), which is authorized under the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 as a means of providing police with a quick and effective means of dealing with low level, nuisance behaviors. There was consensus among the forces that the use of PNDs has given them a way to deal with low-level offending in more appropriate ways. There was a lack of consistency among the forces in their evidence requirements for issuing and processing a PND. Use of PNDs can be increased for forces that do not currently issue PNDs to 16 and 17 year-olds or to adults for offenses of theft and criminal damage. Among its recommendations, the report suggests a national standard operating procedure for PND evidence requirements, processing, and minimum standards of investigation. Data on the use of PNDs nationwide show variation in their use according to the offenses addressed in a locality. There is evidence of a switch from cautions and prosecutions to the use of PNDs. PNDs represent 4 percent of the cases resolved by police.

Sujet

Accès en ligne

Contenu

National PND data. -- Policy & procedural issues. -- Performance management. -- Operational issues. -- People issues. -- Extending the PND scheme. -- Good practice. -- Summary recommendations (national). -- Summary recommendations (local).

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