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- Applications seeking authorisation to deprive liberty should be: A. Via the urgent option rather than the standard option B. Reasonably anticipated in advance C. Sought when a new client's service begins, just in case they lack capacity D. Dealt with as late as possible in case such action is not required
- Liberty may only be legally deprived: A. When formally authorised in writing by an appropriate body B. When authorised in writing by a senior person in your organisation C. When formally authorised by telephone by an appropriate body D. When authorised by by a senior person in your authorisation
- Where liberty is authorised to be deprived , it should be for: A. 28 days B. The shortest time possible C. 12 months D. 7 days
- Question 9 Unless correctly established otherwise: A. Every individual should be presumed to lack capacity B. People receiving a social care service should be presumed to lack capacity C. Every individual should be presumed to have capacity D. People receiving a social care service should be expected to lack capacity
- 1. A torn T-shirt was found in the back seat of a suspect's car. Two pieces of torn cloth were found at the scene of the crime. Can the two pieces be individualized to the T-shirt? Explain. 2. Would small glass fragments be considered class evidence or individual evidence that can be unquely associated with a broken Explain. 3. A large piece of broken bottle was found at the scene of the crime. Part of a broken bottle was found with a suspect.Can the top be uniquely associated with (ndividualized with the bottom? Explain. 4. A note was found at a crime scene at a bank.A notepad with a similar type of paper was found in the desk of a suspect. Can the note be traced to the pad? Explain. Can the handwriting be associated to a person? Can fingerprints on the note be individualized to a person? 5. A soda can was found at the scene of a crime. Inve Investigators tried to determine whether any of the several tabs found in a suspect's garage could be uniquely associated (individualized) with the can. How would this be possible? Explain