To be honest I do not believe that anything much has changed in my books. However, this should put an end to people getting arrested purely because they have assaulted someone whilst defending their own property.Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) and accompanying codes of practise
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and the PACE codes of practise provide the core framework of police powers and safeguards around stop and search, arrest, detention, investigation, identification and interviewing detainees.
Revised PACE codes
Following the consultation published in November 2011, revised versions of PACE code G has now come into effect.
The revisions to code G:
update provisions and guidance for police about their statutory power under section 24 of PACE to arrest any person without warrant for any offence
clarify and emphasise the application of the necessity criteria in section 24(5) of the Act and reflect a number of court judgments about the need to arrest to interview ('voluntary interviews') where the only investigative action required is to interview the suspect and victim make it clear that arrests may not be made solely to obtain fingerprints and DNA
additional notes for guidance refer to the law on self defence which may be particularly relevant to officers dealing with allegations of assault; this includes provisions specific to teachers, which allow the use of reasonable force to prevent their pupils from committing any offence, injuring persons, damaging property or prejudicing the maintenance of good order and discipline
What the law is saying is that we should only be arresting for certain reasons and when we know who a person is and where they live most of those reasons are taken away.
It will not mean that people will not be interviewed. THAT WILL STILL HAVE TO TAKE PLACE. But the victim should be able to arrange a time to attend and initially they will not have to go through the custody process - SO NO CUSTODY RECORD WILL BE MADE.
However, should a person fail to assist fully in enquiries then clearly that would be unacceptable and arrest may then be the only way forward.
A step in the right direction, we just need to see if it makes any difference,
DM