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Police investigative powers refer to the authority of law enforcement to conduct inquiries, gather evidence, and question individuals to solve crimes or prevent criminal activity. These powers can include searching property, seizing evidence, and conducting surveillance. In contrast, arrest powers specifically allow police to detain individuals suspected of committing a crime, generally requiring probable cause. While investigative powers can be used to build a case, arrest powers are focused on taking a person into custody based on evidence or suspicion of wrongdoing.

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