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PART 4POLICE INVESTIGATORY AND OTHER POWERS

CHAPTER 1EMERGENCY PLACE OF SAFETY

28Power to take child under 12 to place of safety

(1)This section applies where a constable finds in any place a child under 12 years of age who the constable has reasonable grounds to believe is behaving or is likely to behave in a way that is causing or risks causing significant harm to another person.

(2)The constable may take the child to a place of safety and keep the child there if the constable is satisfied that it is necessary to do so to protect any other person from an immediate risk of significant harm or further such harm.

(3)As soon as practicable after a constable takes a child to a place of safety under this section, the constable must inform a parent of the child.

(4)A child may be kept in a place of safety under this section—

(a)only for so long as is necessary—

(i)to put in place arrangements for the care or protection of the child, or

(ii)for an order under section 63 authorising the taking of intimate samples from the child to be obtained, and

(b)in either case, for no longer than 24 hours.

(5)A child may be kept in a place of safety that is a police station only if a constable of the rank of inspector or above considers that it is not reasonably practicable to keep the child in a place of safety that is not a police station.

(6)But a child must not be kept in a cell within a police station.

(7)Subsection (6) does not apply if (and only for as long as) a constable of the rank of inspector or above considers that it is not reasonably practicable for the child to be kept elsewhere within the police station.

(8)Where a child is kept in a police station (whether in a cell or elsewhere), the constable must take steps to identify a place of safety that is not a police station and transfer the child to that place as soon as is reasonably practicable.

(9)Subsection (8) does not apply where subsection (4)(a)(ii) applies.

(10)This section does not affect any other power by virtue of which a constable may take a child to a place of safety.

(11)In this section—