Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

BPS: PACE Extracts

PACE extracts are particularly emphasized legal extracts within BPS content. They will have design differentiating them from other extracts. Parts of PACE extracts will be enumerated according to the overall mainText hierarchy. Capture PACE extracts as extract with role="emphasis". Ensure that the extracts are chunked underneath the mainText heading enumerators (i.e. do not capture the OUP provided enumerators as part of the extract, place indicated parts of the extract underneath these heading enumerators.)

PACE1 PACE extract heading 1
PACE1UN PACE extract heading 1 unnumbered
PACE2 PACE extract heading 2
PACE3 PACE extract heading 3
PACE4 PACE extract heading 4
PACETX PACE text (with thick grey line down left hand side)

Where PACE extracts contain heading levels within the extract (i.e. not the OUP enumerator indicating a mainText heading), capture these as divN level headings inside the textMatter of the extract. These extract level divisions will be marked with the above typecodes.

Example PACE Extract


<div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.021.0310" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div1-310">
<titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-titleGroup-156"><title>
<p>
<enumerator>1.6.4</enumerator> Designated Police Stations</p></title>
</titleGroup>
<p fullOut="Y">Section 30 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 requires that a
person who has been arrested must be taken to a police station <i>as soon as
practicable</i> after arrest, unless the arrested person has been bailed prior to
arrival at the police station. Section 30A of the 1984 Act allows a constable to release
on bail a person who is under arrest. However, not all police stations have charge rooms
or facilities for dealing with prisoners, so the 1984 Act requires that prisoners who will
be detained (or who are likely to be detained) for more than six hours must go to a
‘designated’ police station. A designated police station is one that has enough facilities
for the purpose of detaining arrested people. Section 35 requires the Chief Officer of
Police to designate sufficient police stations to deal with prisoners. It is for the Chief
Officer to decide which stations are to be designated stations and these details are then
published. Police stations can be designated permanently or for any specified periods
provided that they are not designated for part of a day.</p>
<p><extract linkType="mentioned" class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984" date="1984" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-extract-37" role="emphasis">
<textMatter>
<div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.021.03100" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div1-3100">
<titleGroup>
<title>
<p>PACE Code of Practice for the Detention, Treatment and Questioning of Persons
by Police Officers (Code C)</p>
</title>
</titleGroup>
<p>This Code applies to people in police detention after 00.00 on 2 June 2014,
notwithstanding that their period of detention may have commenced before that
time.</p>
</div1>
</textMatter></extract>
</p>
</div1>
<div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.021.0311" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div1-311">
<titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-titleGroup-157"><title>
<p>
<enumerator>1.6.5</enumerator>
</p></title>
</titleGroup>
<div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03370" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3370" role="prelim"><p>
<extract linkType="mentioned" class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984" date="1984" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-extract-38" role="emphasis">
<textMatter>
<div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.021.03101" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div1-3101">
<titleGroup>
<title>
<p>
<enumerator>1</enumerator> General</p>
</title>
</titleGroup>
<div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03100" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3100">
<p>
<enumerator>1.0</enumerator> The powers and procedures in this Code must be
used fairly, responsibly, with respect for the people to whom they apply and
without unlawful discrimination. Under the Equality Act 2010, section 149,
when police officers are carrying out their functions, they also have a duty
to have due regard to the need to eliminate unlawful discrimination,
harassment and victimisation, to advance equality of opportunity between
people who share a relevant protected characteristic and people who do not
share it, and to take steps to foster good relations between those
persons.</p>
</div2>
<div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03101" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3101">
<p>
<enumerator>1.1</enumerator> All persons in custody must be dealt with
expeditiously, and released as soon as the need for detention no longer
applies.</p>
</div2>
<div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03102" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3102">
<p>
<enumerator>1.1A</enumerator> A custody officer must perform the functions in
this Code as soon as practicable. A custody officer will not be in breach of
this Code if delay is justifiable and reasonable steps are taken to prevent
unnecessary delay. The custody record shall show when a delay has occurred and
the reason.</p>
</div2>
<div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03103" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3103">
<p><?Page pageId="63"?>
<milestone id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-milestone-63" unit="page" num="63"/>
<enumerator>1.2</enumerator> This Code of Practice must be readily available
at all police stations for consultation by:</p>
<p>
<list id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-list-0100">
<list1 listType="unstructured" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-list1-6787699">
<item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-item1-30000157">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> police officers;</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-item1-30000158">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> police staff;</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-item1-30000159">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> detained persons;</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-item1-30000160">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> members of the public.</p>
</item1>
</list1>
</list>
</p>
</div2>
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<div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03104" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3104">
<p>
<enumerator>1.16</enumerator> Designated persons and other police staff must
have regard to any relevant provisions of the Codes of Practice.</p>
</div2>
<div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03105" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3105">
<p>
<enumerator>1.17</enumerator> References to pocket books include any official
report book issued to police officers or other police staff.</p>
</div2>
</div1>
</textMatter>
</extract></p>
</div2>
<div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.0338" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-338"><titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-titleGroup-158">
<title>
<p>
<enumerator>1.6.5.1</enumerator>
</p>
</title></titleGroup><p><?Insert-boxedMatter ID="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-boxedMatter-167"?></p>
</div2>
<floatGroup><boxedMatter id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-boxedMatter-167" doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.008.167" role="FT2">
<titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-titleGroup-400">
<supertitle>
<p>Keynote</p>
</supertitle>
</titleGroup>
<textMatter>
<p fullOut="Y">The revised Codes recognise how important it is that detained persons
are treated in accordance with the Equality Act
2010...<!-- More Text content of Keynote -->
</p>
</textMatter></boxedMatter>
</floatGroup>
</div1>
Release ID:
20260304
ID:
concept_cyl_cdx_2r
Author:
calhounn
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400