1 - Initial response to homicide or serious crime Flashcards
What must first responders do at the scene of a serious crime?
1 - Attend the scene at an early stage
2 - Take control of the situation
3 - Co ordinate tasks
Incidents that are sometimes not initially identified as homicides
1 - Report of a missing person 2 - Sudden unexplained death of an infant 3 - Unexplained death 4 - Report of an abduction 5 - Crime scene without body present 6 - Suicide
VAWSEIPO - Definitions
Victim - Identify and locate
Appreciation - Make an initial appreciation of the incident. Assess personal risk and then preserve the life of others
Witnesses - Locate and contain
Scene - Preserve the scene (eg set boundaries or cordons)
Exhibits - Note evidence and preserve any that would otherwise be lost or destroyed
Ingredients - Consider if ingredients of alleged offence have been established
Powers - Identify powers available and consider whether to execute them
Offenders - Identify and apprehend suspects
Freeze…
Control, guard and preserve
Benefits of applying appreciation technique
1 - Informs all Police what they are expected to achieve
2 - Increases the chance of success
3 - Establishes a sequence of activities to be carried out
4 - Manages risk
5 - Reduces uncertainty
6 - Eliminates duplication
Definition of an appreciation
An appreciation is a proven method of problem solving. The process follows a series of set steps to ensure the optimum course of action is decided upon. It considers all appropriate factors and weighs the benefits and risks of all alternative solutions, allowing sound decisions to be taken. An appreciation is an ongoing process which involves continually thinking through each new piece of information as it is uncovered
Appreciation process… AFCOP
Aim - Short one line statement which succinctly demonstrates a single objective
Factors - Any circumstance or fact that could possibly have an effect on the manner in which you will achieve your desired outcome
Courses Open - Courses open are a list of all the possible ways the aim could be achieved, bearing in mind the factors and the deductions made from those factors
Plan - A plan is a proposed course of action designed to put the selected course into action in order to achieve the desired aim
No matter what the circumstances of a death are…
Polices purpose is always to investigate thoroughly and gather sufficient evidence to satisfactorily explain the circumstances of the death
What to obtain from complainants/informants
- Identity and location of the suspect
- a first hand account of what the complainant/informant knows
- precise details of the location of the scene
- circumstances leading to the discovery
- identity of the victim
- details of anyone else at the scene
- full contact details
What to ask informant to do if delay in getting to scene
- guard the scene
- not to enter obvious boundaries
- not to touch or move anything
- await arrival and identify themselves
Preservation of life
It is imperative that Police responders ensure their own safety, the safety of other responders and that of others present at the scene
Victims medical status - Alive and uninjured
Alive and uninjured - no confirmed injuries or additional issues - proceed to preserving the scene
Victims medical status - Alive but injured
What to do at hospital
Alive but injured - Call ambo, consider resuscitation. If victim has to be moved, note the original body position and record any previous movements.
If victim goes to hospital, detective should accompany them, and follow these steps once at the hospital:
- Obtain medical opinion as to the victims current medical condition
- Seize the victims clothing and other possessions as evidence
- Establish the victims identity
- Obtain a pre-transfusion blood sample using Police tox kit containers.
- Seize any discarded bandages used to cover the gunshot wounds, and record the position on the victim where each bandage was applied
- Arrange firearms residue samples in case where firearm use is suspected
- Note and photograph any injuries
What to do if it is anticipated the victim may die
Consider recording an immediate statement, whether the victim can sign it or not. May be admissible as hearsay evidence under s 18(1) of the Evidence Act 2006. Circumstances to consider:
- the nature of the statement
- the contents of the statement
- the circumstances relating to the making of the statement
- circumstances relating to the veracity of the person
- circumstances relating to the accuracy of the observation of the person
Victims medical status - Shows no signs of life
Follow these steps when you discover a body:
- Consider calling ambo and resuscitation. Note movements of victim.
- Remain with body until relieved by CIB or supervisor
- Arrange a doctor to pronounce life extinct, unless death is obvious
- Treat victim as the scene
- Instruct medical staff to leave clothes on body
- Request medical equipment, tubes etc are left in situ
- conduct scoping interviews with medical staff who treated the victim