Introduction
Overview of the Act
Part 1 – Arrest and Custody
Chapter 1 – Arrest by police
Arrest without warrant
Section 1 – Power of a constable
Section 2 – Exercise of the power
Procedure following arrest
Section 3 – Information to be given on arrest
Section 4 – Arrested person to be taken to police station
Section 5 – Information to be given at police station
Section 6 – Information to be recorded by police
Chapter 2 – Custody: person not officially accused
Keeping person in custody
Section 7 – Authorisation for keeping in custody
Section 8 – Information to be given on authorisation
Section 9 – 12 hour limit: general rule
Section 10 – 12 hour limit: previous period
Section 11 – Authorisation for keeping in custody beyond 12 hour limit
Section 12 – Information to be given on authorisation under section 11
Section 13 – Custody review
Section 14 – Test for sections 7, 11 and 13
Section 15 – Medical treatment
Investigative liberation
Section 16 – Release on conditions
Section 17 – Conditions ceasing to apply
Section 18 – Modification or removal of conditions
Section 19 – Review of conditions
Chapter 3 – Custody: person officially accused
Person to be brought before court
Section 20 – Information to be given if sexual offence
Section 21 – Person to be brought before court
Section 22 – Under 18s to be kept in a place of safety prior to court
Section 23 – Notice to parent that under 18 to be brought before court
Section 24 – Notice to local authority that under 18 to be brought before court
Police liberation
Section 25 – Liberation by police
Section 26 – Release on undertaking
Section 27 – Modification of undertaking
Section 28 – Rescission of undertaking
Section 29– Expiry of Undertaking
Section 30 – Review of undertaking
Chapter 4 – Police interview
Rights of suspects
Section 31 – Information to be given before interview
Section 32 – Right to have solicitor present
Section 33 – Consent to interview without solicitor
Person not officially accused
Section 34 – Questioning following arrest
Person officially accused
Section 35 – Authorisation for questioning
Section 36 – Authorisation: further provision
Section 37 – Arrest to facilitate questioning
Chapter 5 – Rights of suspects in police custody
Intimation and access to another person
Section 38 – Right to have intimation sent to other person
Section 39 – Right to have intimation sent: under 18s
Section 40 – Right of under 18s to have access to other person
Section 41 – Social work involvement in relation to under 18s
Vulnerable persons
Section 42 – Support for vulnerable persons
Intimation and access to a solicitor
Section 43 – Right to have intimation sent to solicitor
Section 44 – Right to consultation with solicitor
Chapter 6 – Police powers and duties
Powers of police
Section 45 – Use of reasonable force
Section 46 – Common law power of entry
Section 47 – Common law power of search etc.
Section 48 – Power of search etc. on arrest
Section 49 – Taking drunk persons to designated place
Duties of police
Section 50 – Duty not to detain unnecessarily
Section 51 – Duty to consider child’s wellbeing
Section 52 – Duties in relation to children in custody
Section 53 – Duty to inform Principal Reporter if child not being prosecuted
Chapter 7 – General
Common law and enactments
Section 54 – Abolition of pre-enactment powers of arrest
Section 55 – Abolition of requirement for constable to charge
Section 56 – Consequential modification
Code of practice about investigative function
Section 57 – Code of practice about investigative functions
Disapplication of Part
Section 58 – Disapplication in relation to service offences
Section 59 – Disapplication in relation to terrorism offences
Powers to modify Part
Section 60 – Further provision about application of Part
Section 61 – Further provision about vulnerable persons
Interpretation of Part
Section 62 – Meaning of constable
Section 63 – Meaning of officially accused
Section 64 – Meaning of police custody
Part 2 – Search by Police
Chapter 1 – Search of person not in police custody
Lawfulness of search by constable
Section 65 – Limitation on what enables search
Section 66 – Cases involving removal of person
Section 67 – Public safety at premises or events
Section 68 – Duty to consider child’s wellbeing
Miscellaneous and definitions
Section 69 – Publication of information by police
Section 70 – Provisions about possession of alcohol
Section 71 – Matters as to effect of sections 65, 66 and 70
Chapter 2 – Code of practice
Making and status of code
Section 73 – Contents of code of practice
Section 74 – Review of code of practice
Section 75 – Legal status of code of practice
Procedure applying to code
Section 76 – Consultation on code of practice
Section 77 – Bringing code of practice into effect
Part 3 – Solemn Procedure
Section 78 – Proceedings on petition
Section 79 – Pre-trial time limits
Section 80 – Duty of parties to communicate
Section 81 – First diets
Section 82 – Preliminary hearings
Section 83 – Plea of guilty
Part 4 – Sentencing
Maximum term for weapons offences
Section 84 – Maximum term for weapons offences
Prisoners on early release
Section 85 – Sentencing under the 1995 Act
Section 86 – Sentencing under the 1993 Act
Part 5 – Appeals and Sccrc
Appeals
Section 87 – Preliminary pleas in summary cases
Section 88 – Preliminary diets in solemn cases
Section 89 – Extending certain time limits: summary
Section 90 – Extending certain time limits: solemn
Section 91 – Certain lateness not excusable
Section 92 – Advocation in solemn proceedings
Section 93 – Advocation in summary proceedings
Section 94 – Finality of appeal proceedings
SCCRC
Section 96 – References by SCCRC
Part 6 - Miscellaneous
Chapter 1 – Publication of prosecutorial test
Section 97 – Publication of prosecutorial test
Chapter 2 - Support for Vulnerable Persons
Section 98– Meaning of appropriate adult support
Section 99 - Responsibility for ensuring availability of appropriate adults
Section 100 - Assessment of quality of appropriate adult support
Section 101 - Training for appropriate adults
Section 103 - Duty to ensure quality assessment takes place
Section 104 - Elaboration of regulation-making powers under this Chapter
Section 105 - Procedure for making regulations under this Chapter
Section 106 - Other powers of Ministers unaffected
Chapter 3 - Notification if parent of under 18 imprisoned
Section 107 – Child’s named person to be notified
Chapter 4 – Statements and procedure
Statements by accused
Section 109 – Statements by accused
Use of technology
Section 110 – Live television links
Inserted section 288H – Participation through live television link
Inserted section 288I – Evidence and personal appearance
Inserted section 288J– Effect of postponement
Inserted section 288K – Specified hearings
Inserted section 288L – Defined terms
Section 111 – Electronic proceedings
Chapter 5 – Authorisation under Part III of the Police Act 1997
Section 112 – Authorisation of persons other than constables
Chapter 6 – Police Negotiating Board for Scotland
Section 113 – Establishment and functions
Section 114 – Consequential and transitional
Schedule 1 – Breach of Liberation Condition
Paragraph 1 – Offence of breaching condition
Paragraph 2 – Sentencing for the offence
Paragraph 3 – Breach by committing offence
Paragraph 4 – Matters for paragraph 3(2)(b)
Paragraph 5 – Matters for paragraph 3(2)(c)
Paragraph 6 – Evidential presumptions
Schedule 2 – Modifications in Connection With Part 1
Schedule 3 – Police Negotiating Board for Scotland
Parliamentary History