Outcome (3): Analyse the provisions relating to the police powers of arrest, search, seizure, and detention. Comment upon the continuing debate as to whether these powers are excessive or insufficient to allow the police to carry out their work efficientl
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Outcome (3): Analyse the provisions relating to the police powers of arrest, search, seizure, and detention. Comment upon the continuing debate as to whether these powers are excessive or insufficient to allow the police to carry out their work efficiently. Civil rights are the freedoms and rights that a person may have as a member of a community, state, or nation. They include a person's freedom of speech, actions, and religion. They also include the rights for one to own property, and receive fair and equal treatment from the state, government, and other people. The courts are the governing bodies that decide whether a persons civil rights have been violated. They also determine the limit of such rights so that people do not use their personal freedom in order to violate such rights. The society that we live in is classed as a 'free society' (Stone, 2004; 67) whereby citizens have...


