Subject Index, Volume 77, 2004

DOI10.1350/pojo.77.4.367.58965
Published date01 November 2004
Date01 November 2004
Subject MatterSubject Index, Volume 77, 2004
SUBJECT INDEX, VOLUME 77, 2004
Accountability
development 135–136
f‌inancial constraints, through 140–141
lethal force 55–61
local accountability 139–140
national centralisation 141
‘only to the law’ 136–137
police discretion 5–17, 137
prosecution, via 137–138
public complaints, via 138–139
Alcohol misuse
f‌ixed-penalty f‌ines 98
relaxation of licensing laws 97
see also Drink driving
Antisocial behaviour
alcohol misuse 97–98
Appeals see Police Appeals Tribunals
Arrest
explaining grounds for 261–264
referral schemes 287–301
Assault
assaulting a police off‌icer in the
execution of his duty 339–342
infecting person with HIV 177–180
witness intimidation 334–339
Association of Chief Police Off‌icers
(ACPO)
guidelines on use of force 56
BARTT (Birmingham Arrest Referral
Treatment Team) 290
Breach of the peace
detention of demonstrators for
imminent breach 82–86
Burden of proof
Police Appeals Tribunals 66
Cannabis
permitting smoking on premises
evidence of smoking 72–74
reclassif‌ication as Class C drug 74
CCTV surveillance
threat to civil liberties 120–134
Chinese–Queensland Police Service
(QPS) Youth Group 33–41
Civil liberties see Human rights
Commission for Racial Equality (CRE)
inquiry 286
Community relations
Chinese–QPS Youth Group initiative
33–41
effect of performance regimes on 1–3
reform of police discretion and 12–13
Community vigilantism
Paulsgrove demonstrations 99–119,
193–205
Complaints against the police
police accountability and 138–139
successive reforms 11
Crime prevention
CCTV surveillance 120–134
Criminal damage
defences arising from war in Iraq
264–268
Dangerous driving, death by
killing of police off‌icer attempting to
stop vehicle 272–276
Demonstrators
unlawful detention
imminent breach of peace by
demonstrators 82–86
period of time following arrest
261–264
Detention
imminent breach of peace by
demonstrators 82–86
period of time following arrest
261–264
‘Differential deployment’ 8
Disability pensions and benef‌its
meaning of ‘execution of duty’
221–237
Disclosure of evidence
prior to guilty plea being entered
331–334
Discretion, police 5–17
Domestic violence
police off‌icer frustrations 207–219
under-policing 9
Drink–driving
hospital procedure 342–345
proof of driving
continuity of evidence 174–177
random breath testing 345
Drugs
arrest referral schemes 287–301
closure orders 74
Duluth Domestic Abuse Intervention
Project Training Model for Law
Enforcement Response 309–326
Evidence
admissibility
absence of identif‌ication parade
268–272
covertly recorded mobile phone
conversations 184–187
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