Powers of Entry and Seizure Under PACE 198
This content covers the powers of entry and seizure outlined in Sections 17, 18, 19, and 32 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, focusing on the ability of constables to enter premises for specific purposes such as executing warrants of arrest or commitment, saving life or limb, preventing damage to property, and more. It also delves into the definitions of premises and the conditions for police officers to search premises in certain situations, emphasizing the importance of lawful authorization for such actions.
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STATION ROTATION (8/8-8/9) PRE-READING ACTIVITIES FOR NIGHT
STATION INSTRUCTIONS (25 MINUTES EACH) 3. Poem Analysis Choose ONE poem to read and analyze 2. Pre-reading Notes Using the PowerPoint from my website, copy down your own set of notes on Introduction to Elie Wiesel s Night These notes should be NEATLY copied down in your notebook, on the next open page of your Survival Unit. When finished, read the article A Holocaust Survivor, Spared from Gas Chamber by Twist of Fate and complete the corresponding questions Turn in to the bin (with your name on it) when you have finished If NOT finished, please take this home and complete for homework (due FRI) 1. Pretest Completion/Corrections If you did NOT finish your pretest yesterday, use this time to do so I Am Offering This Poem pg. 226 The Writer pg. 228 Hugging the Jukebox pg. 230 After reading, complete the comprehension check questions on pg. 232, as well as the practice questions on pg. 235 (in your notebook) for the poem you chose to read. Finally, on the half sheet of paper provided, answer the following questions: If you DID finish your pretest yesterday, use this time to complete test corrections for questions you missed In order to receive a point back for missed questions, you must find the correct answer AND give a thorough explanation of why that is the correct answer If you had to come up with ONE symbol for your life what would it be and why? *Your response should be in full and complete sentences
STATION 1 Pretest Completion/Corrections
STATION 2 Pre-Reading Notes
STATION 3 Poem Analysis
STATION 4 NoRedInk