PART 1 General Principles, Police Powers, and Procedures1: Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion2: Mens Rea (State of Mind)3: Actus Reus (Criminal Conduct)4: Instituting Criminal Proceedings5: Court Procedure and Witnesses6: Entry, Search, and Seizure7: Detention and Treatment of Persons by Police Officers8: Identification9: Interviews10: Release of Persons Arrested11: Disclosure of Evidence12: Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000PART 2 Serious Crimes and Other Offences13: Homicide14: Misuse of Drugs15: Firearms and Gun Crime16: Terrorism and Associated Offences17: Cybercrime18: Racially and Religiously Aggravated Offences19: Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person20: Hatred and Harassment Offences21: Domestic Abuse22: Child Protection23: Offences Involving the Deprivation of Liberty24: Protecting Citizens and the Community: Injunctions25: Public Order Offences26: Offences Involving Standards of DrivingPART 3 Property Offences27: Theft28: Robbery29: Blackmail30: Burglary31: Aggravated Burglary32: Handling Stolen Goods33: Fraud34: Proceeds of Crime35: Criminal DamagePART 4 Sexual Offences36: Sexual Offences, Rape, and Sexual Assault37: Sexual Offences Against Children38: Sexual Offences Against People with a Mental Disorder39: Preparatory Offences.
Blackstone's Police Investigators' Q&a 2025