- There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police detention).

- The individual is considered a flight risk and may attempt to evade law enforcement or hinder the investigation.

- The individual poses a threat to themselves or others, necessitating their removal from society for the safety of all involved.

- The individual has a history of repeat offenses or criminal behavior that indicates a pattern of disregard for the law.

- The gravity of the offense and potential harm caused by the individual's actions require immediate detention to prevent further harm or damage.

- The individual has demonstrated a clear intent to evade justice or resist arrest, making it necessary for law enforcement to detain them to ensure compliance with the legal process.