Non Fatal Offences Against The Person Flashcards

1
Q

For common assault the suspect must either intend or be subjectively reckless that the victim would….

A

Apprehend immediate unlawful personal force.

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2
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ABH includes both physical harm and shock / mental injury, the harm caused can be either?

A

Permanent or temporary.

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3
Q

Psychiatric harm caused by ABH must go beyond….

A

Fear, distress, panic.

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4
Q

Cutting hair or nails without consent comes under ?

A

ABH.

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5
Q

Any of the 3 assaults can be aggravated racially or religiously.

A

Common Assault
ABH
GBH

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6
Q

Resist arrest includes 2 types of assault?

A

Common assault

Battery.

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7
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GBH - maliciously, unlawfully either wounds or INFLICTS GBH upon any person. Does it matter if the defendant did not foresee the risk of the result of wounding or inflicting GBH being caused?

A

No. As long as they foresaw the risk of some harm.

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8
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Good reason will be determined in light of all the following considerations - CDV..

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C - the practical consequences of the behaviour
D - the dangerousness of the behaviour
V - the vulnerability of the consenting person.

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9
Q

Corporal punishment is illegal in all British schools, staff may only use certain force in restraining violent pupils….

A

Reasonable force.

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10
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It is an offence to assault any person with the intent to either resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detainer of either -

A

Themselves or another.

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11
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In regards to assault with intent to resist arrest, the assault can be either??

A

A common assault or a battery.

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12
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Assault with intent to resist arrest, must have the men’s rea for the assault AND the…..

A

Intent to resist or prevent the arrest of themselves or another person.

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13
Q

In regards to assault / obstruct police, there is no need for the prosecution to show that the defendant knew or suspected that the person is a police officer or…..

A

That they were acting in the execution of their duty.

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14
Q

If the officer was acting unlawfully will the offence be committed ?

A

No. The officer must be acting lawfully.

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15
Q

If a person tips off another individual in respect of police presence to enable them to avoid apprehension, is that wilful obstruction?

A

Yes.

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16
Q

The definition for GBH is that it inflicts GBH. But GBH with intent is to ……..

A

Cause GBH.

17
Q

Wounding involves either breaking the continuity of the whole of outer skin, or breaking the inner skin within the….

A

Cheek, lip or urethra.

18
Q

GBH is defined as either serious harm or really serious harm in two ways….

A

Physical or psychiatric.

19
Q

GBH with intent is committing GBH with the intent of any 3 things -

A

To cause GBH to anyone.
Resist the arrest of any person.
Prevent the arrest of any person.

20
Q

For threats to kill, does the threat have to be believed?

A

No. The offence is complete once the intent to cause fear that the threat would be carried out is formed.

21
Q

A PC issues a FPN the driver returns and is aggressive. The officer takes hold of his arm and told him to calm down is this an assault ?

A

No it has been held that touching someone to draw their attention to what was being said was acceptable by the ordinary standards of everyday life.

22
Q

Hannah allows Ashley to inject her with drugs causing ABH injuries. Is this an assault ??

A

Yes. Although it’s consented the activity is illegal.

23
Q

Can a child consent to an assault ?

A

No, if they don’t fully understand what they are consenting to.

24
Q

JONES flashes an on-coming driver as he has noticed a speed camera and wants to warn them. They aren’t actually speeding. Is this an offence of obstructing police ?

A

No. The offence is only committed if the person is actually speeding.

25
Q

Battery can only be committed when using direct force ? True or false.

A

False it can be direct or indirect.

26
Q

Does a victim have to be in fear for a common assault ?

A

No. Just have to apprehend immediate unlawful violence.

27
Q

What does malice mean ?

A

An actual intention to cause the relevant harm or at least foresight of the risk of causing some harm.