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Police Station Representative

Could you advise a client in a police cell — and get it right?

A police station representative advising a client across a table

A Police Station Representative (PSR) is the trained, accredited specialist who stands beside a suspect in police custody — from booking, through interview, to the decisions that can change the outcome of a case. It’s real responsibility, real pressure, and a genuine career in criminal defence.

Read: What is a PSR? →

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Who can do it?

You don’t have to be a solicitor

The Police Station Representatives Accreditation Scheme (PSRAS) is open to solicitors and non-solicitors alike. Paralegals, legal executives, trainee solicitors, and people with relevant criminal-practice experience all take this route into the role.

The standard is the same for everyone — three SRA assessments, which you can work towards in parallel so you qualify sooner:

Your route to PSRAS accreditation: enrol, learn the modules, then drive the Written Exam, CIT and Portfolio tracks in parallel to become an accredited Police Station Representative

Your route to accreditation — tap to enlarge

Written Exam — criminal law, evidence, PACE and professional ethics (exemptions apply for some backgrounds)

Portfolio — evidence of real police-station attendances and competence

Critical Incidents Test (CIT) — thinking on your feet under pressure — more below

The CIT

The test that decides whether you can think on your feet

The Critical Incidents Test drops you into a realistic custody scenario and assesses how you apply the law, your judgement and your ethics — in real time, with the clock running. It’s the part of accreditation that can’t be revised for. You either react well under pressure, or you don’t.

Read: What is the CIT? →
Free 2-minute taster

Want a go at being a police station rep?

Try a single live CIT scenario, free, with no account. Here’s exactly how it works:

  1. You’ll hear a real client call from the custody suite — played out loud, in their own words.
  2. You get a few seconds, then you speak your advice aloud — exactly like the real assessment.
  3. Our AI scores you on Content, Confidence and Control and tells you, honestly, where you stand.
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Find somewhere quiet. You’ll need your microphone, and you’ll be speaking out loud.
There’s no pause button — on purpose. In a real custody suite the clock doesn’t stop and neither does the pressure. The taster works the same way, so what you feel here is what the job really feels like.
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No account needed · About 2 minutes · One scenario

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