04. National Decision Model Flashcards

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What is the national decision model?

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Gather info
Assess threat and develop working strategy
Consider powers and policy
Identify options and contingencies
Take action
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What are the 3 main benefits of using the national decision model?

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It helps to make the right decisions
The rationale for our decisions will be clearer
Decision makers will receive support for their decisions

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What do you have to always do with the NDM?

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Apply the code of ethics

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What are the principles of the code of ethics?

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Accountability
Fairness
Honesty
Integrity
Leadership
Objectivity
Openness
Respect
Selflessness
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What are the standards of professional behaviour?

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Honesty and integrity
Authority respect and courtesy
Equality and diversity
Use of force
Orders and instructions
Duties and responsibilities
Confidentiality
Fitness for work
Conduct
Challenging and reporting improper behaviour
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What is the mnemonic for the NDM?

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CIAPOAR
Code of ethics
Information
Assess
Powers
Options
Action
Review
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What is discretion?

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“Freedom of judgement and action
Authority to decide and choose
Selecting the best course of action, having recognised and considered all alternatives

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What is restorative justice?

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Restorative justice (RJ) allows the officer to deal with offences by way of reparation to the victim, whether by way of payment of money or work in kind by the offender to make amends for their offence or by way of a formal apology.

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What is an Osman warning?

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Named after a high-profile case, Osman v United Kingdom, these are warnings of death threat or high risk of murder that are issued by British police or legal authorities to the expected victim.They are used when there is intelligence of the threat, but there is not enough evidence to justify the police arresting the expected murderer.

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What Are the 3 key points of restorative justice?

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Responsibility
Reparation
Reintegration

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