Do you agree that they would not apprehend Mr. Allan and charge him as by law, he
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2. Do you agree it would be prudent for me as a responding officer to involve mental health professionals and follow established protocols to ensure Allan receives the appropriate care and evaluation. If yes, could you please explain with further details. Thank you!
Scenario
You are a police officer responding to a call of a disturbance in a shopping mall. Upon arrival you are met by mall security guard, Jane Star.
She tells you that she has received a complaint about a male sitting on one of the public benches. He keeps staring at everyone who passes. The store owners are complaining that he is bad for business. Star walks with you to the person's location. She points to the male in question, later identified as Rob Allan, sitting on a bench in front of a ladies' clothing store. You speak to Mr. Allan.
He tells you that he is just sitting on the bench talking to his friend and "checking out the ladies." He continues: "If you sit right here, you can see into the back changing area. Sometimes ladies come out wearing only their underwear! Look, Robert, there's one now!" It appears as if he is speaking to an unseen person to his right.
You ask, "Who is Robert?" Allan replies: "He is my friend, my best friend."
He then introduces you to Robert: "Robert, this is ... Sorry I didn't get your name." You tell him that you are Constable Steeves. He continues: "Robert, this is Constable Steeves. Constable Steeves, this is my best friend, Robert."
He then begins a conversation with his unseen friend. The conversation focuses on where they should go next to see some ladies.
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ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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