政策、实用性和第24步:一线警务人员在逮捕决策中纳入必要性标准

G. Pearson, M. Rowe, L. Turner
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《PACE》经2005年《严重有组织犯罪和警察法》修订,建立了一个复杂的因素框架,警察在作出逮捕决定时必须考虑这些因素。警察必须有逮捕的理由,必须有必要为此逮捕,他们必须至少“粗略地考虑”其他选择。基于对英格兰北部两支部队的前线军官进行的为期四年的民族志研究,我们认为2005年的改革并没有实现其目标。新制度要求警官在逮捕前进行复杂的法律评估,但警官往往对必要性标准感到困惑,此外,与实际和政策压力相比,这通常是一个次要的考虑。这意味着非法和不符合人权的逮捕继续经常发生,同样重要的是,许多嫌疑人正在逃离刑事司法系统,因为官员没有考虑其他逮捕方式。
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Policy, Practicalities, and Pace S. 24: The Subsuming of the Necessity Criteria in Arrest Decision Making by Frontline Police Officers
PACE, as amended by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, establishes a complex framework of factors that police officers must consider during arrest decision making. Officers must possess a reason to arrest, it must be necessary to arrest for that reason, and they must give at least a ‘cursory consideration’ to alternatives. Based on a four‐year ethnographic study of frontline officers from two forces in Northern England, we argue that the 2005 reforms have not achieved their aims. The new regime tasks officers with undertaking a complex legal assessment prior to arrest, but officers are often confused about the necessity criteria which, moreover, is typically a minor consideration in contrast to demanding practical and policy pressures. This means that unlawful and non‐human‐rights‐compliant arrests continue to be regularly made and, equally significantly, many suspects are escaping the criminal justice system because officers are not considering arrest alternatives.
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