Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 Explanatory Notes

Powers of community support officers

76.Police community support officers (β€œPCSOs”) were introduced in 2002. The main elements of the PCSO role include engaging with the public; providing a visible police presence; enforcing the law and preventing crime, particularly low-level crime and anti-social behaviour; and gathering information.

77.The powers available to PCSOs are provided in Schedule 4 to the Police Reform Act 2002 (β€œthe 2002 Act”). They comprise 20 standard powers that all PCSOs hold (for example, the power to issue a fixed penalty notice for littering and to seize tobacco from a person aged under 16) and further discretionary powers that may be designated by the chief constable.(35) The provisions in section 152 and Schedule 10 add further discretionary powers.

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A list of both standard and discretionary powers is available on gov.uk:

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