Stop and Search Powers - Criminal Justice Inspectorates
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, reasonable grounds for suspicion are not required. See pages 18, 40, and 54 for further details. Some stop and search powers allow officers to search for other than stolen or prohibited items, for example section 43 Terrorism Act 2000. 5 A total of 8,783 records were reviewed.
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