The Police Act 2011 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that amends those sections of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 relating to the detention of criminal suspects by police forces in England and Wales.
Background
The legislation was in response to the decision of McCombe J in ''R (on the application of the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police) v Salford Magistrates' Court and Paul Hookway''. Home SecretaryTheresa May called the ruling one of "great concern". == Legislative passage ==
Legislative passage
The emergency nature of the act meant it completed its parliamentary passage at a significantly expedited speed, being introduced to the House of Commons on 5 July and completing its stages just two days later, before being passed by the House of Lords and receiving royal assent on 12 July. == Provisions ==
Provisions
The act had retrospective effect, a decision supported by Liberty. In debate in the House of Commons, this was supported by all sides, on the grounds that the mistaken interpretation was the one intended by Parliament and relied on by police for the last 25 years; allowing the correct interpretation to stand would jeopardize tens of thousands of ongoing investigations and a vast number of historic convictions. ==Notes==