Complete operational guide for all serving officers. State codes, sections, ranks and procedures.
Standard radio codes used in all police communications
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Ethnic appearance codes for descriptions
White - North European
Black
Unknown
Radio call signs for different police divisions
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Essential legislation and powers for police operations
Searching someone prior to arrest - Power to stop and search persons with reasonable suspicion.
Searching someone after arrest - Power to search arrested persons for evidence.
Searching someone in the police station - Custody searches upon detention.
Searching someone for drugs - Misuse of Drugs Act search powers.
Searching someone for firearms - Power to search for weapons.
Searching a building without warrant - Entry for threat to life or to arrest.
Search property after arrest - Search with reasonable grounds related to arrest.
Power to Seize Items - Seizure of evidence during searches.
Power to pull any vehicle over - Stop any vehicle for a chat or check.
Power to obtain driver license - Require production of driving license.
Power to obtain driver insurance details - Require insurance and driver details.
Common Assault - Assaulting someone but no injury or threatening them.
Actual Bodily Harm (ABH) - Causing minor injury to someone.
Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) - Causing serious harm with/without weapon.
Assault on Emergency Worker - Assaulting police or emergency services.
Fear of provocation of violence - Threatening words or behaviour causing fear.
Causing Harassment, alarm or distress - Disorderly conduct causing distress.
Required information when conducting a stop and search
Reasonable grounds for the search
Object of the search (what you're looking for)
Show warrant card (plain-clothed officers)
Provide your name, number, and station
Which station you're based at
Entitlement to copy of search form (90 days)
Legal power being used for the search
Inform subject: "You're detained for a search"
Rank structure and responsibilities within the force
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Meet the senior leadership of the Element Network Police Force — the Gold Command team oversees all operational units and ensures our officers uphold the highest standards.
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All officers must be familiar with standard operating procedures, use of force guidelines, and evidence handling protocols. Communication is key - always keep control informed of your status.
Remember: Your safety, public safety, and the safety of suspects are paramount. Follow the chain of command, respect rank structure, and always act with professionalism and integrity.
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