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Know your powers.

Police Powers & Offences UK

A fast, fully offline aide-mémoire for officers, student officers, special constables, PCSOs and law students — powers, offences, PACE & the Codes, road traffic, caution texts, tools and practice questions, in your pocket.

150
offences, cited
42
police powers
A–H
PACE Codes
900+
practice questions
What's inside

Everything an officer reaches for.

Structured, searchable and linked to the primary source — usable with no signal.

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Powers

Stop & search, arrest and the necessity test, entry, search & seizure, the detention clock, use of force, disposals and bail/RUI.

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150 offences

Across sixteen categories — elements, points to prove, mode of trial and maximum penalty, each linked to the legislation.

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Road traffic

Documents, standard of driving, drink & drug driving with the procedure, construction & use, speed, powers and disposals.

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PACE & reference

PACE 1984 and Codes A–H, the verbatim caution and special warnings, glossary, mnemonics, phonetic alphabet and case cards.

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Tools

Detention-clock and penalty-points calculators, drink/drug limits, stop-and-search and entry-power selectors, flashcards, checklists and statement builders.

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900+ practice questions

Our own questions, by category or as a timed mock test — each with an explanation and a source reference. Not the official NIE.

Built on open sources

Facts are drawn from primary legislation and the PACE Codes under the Open Government Licence v3.0, with our own plain-English summaries; offence elements and points to prove are written in our own words. Independent educational reference for England & Wales — not legal advice, not force policy, and not affiliated with, endorsed by or operated by any police force, the College of Policing, the Home Office or CPS. Scotland and Northern Ireland differ; always verify against current legislation and your force's procedures.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the app work offline?
Yes. Powers, offences, the PACE Codes and all practice questions work fully offline, with no account needed.
Which jurisdiction does it cover?
England & Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland differ, so always check the law for your jurisdiction.
Is this the official police exam (NIE)?
No. It is an independent educational reference. The 900+ practice questions are our own — not the official NIE — and the app is not affiliated with any police force, the College of Policing, the Home Office or CPS.
What is in the offences section?
150 offences across sixteen categories with elements, points to prove, mode of trial and maximum penalty, each linked to the legislation.
What tools are included?
A detention-clock and penalty-points calculator, drink/drug limits, stop-and-search and entry-power selectors, flashcards, checklists and neutral statement builders.