Abbreviations And Forms Flashcards
What is
EBP
Evidence Base Policing
Used across all areas of policing, including crime, non-crime, roads policing, anti-social behaviour, neighbourhood policing and fear of crime or asb.
What is an
APP
Authorised Professional Practice
What is a
PNB
Pocket Notebook
What is a
EAB
Evidence and action book
What form is
MG11
Statement both victim and witness
What form is a
5090
Stop and search record
What is a
124D
Domestic violence risk assessment
What is a
FPN
Fixed Penalty Notice
What is a
PND
Penalty Notice for Disorder
What does
NFA
Mean
No Further Action
What is the
JDM
The Joint Decision Model
What is the
CJS
Criminal justice system
The CJS is made up of numerous agencies with differing responsibilities who work collaboratively to deliver the criminal justice process
Mnemonic
VIAPOAR
Elements of the National Decision Model for Conflict Management
V Values
I Information
A Assessment
P Powers and policies
O Options
A Action
R Review
Mnemonic
APC
Initial actions at the scene
A Assess - is ambulance required
P Protect - victims, witnesses, scene, preserve evidence
C Communicate - communicate with control centre, other officers, take control
Mnemonic
POP
Aggressive behaviour
P Person - be aware of the subjects hands. Ask for them to be visible at all times.
O Object - anything could be used to cause injury
P Place - be aware of your surroundings
Mnemonic
ISER
Call grades
I Immediate - blue lights
S Significant
E Extended
R Record information and deal with at a later date
Mnemonic
APC
Initial actions at the scene
A Assess - victims, witnesses, any casualties need ambulance,
P Protect - victims, witnesses, scene, cordons, preserve evidence
C Communicate - communicate with control centre, other officers, take control
Mnemonic
RARA
Control measures
R Remove - can I remove the risk
A Avoid - if i can’t remove can I avoid
R Reduce - if i cant do the above i need to reduce the risk
A Accept - just continue the best I can
Mnemonic
CIAPOAR
Stages of the NDM, National Decision Model
C Code of Ethics
I Information & Intelligence
A Assessment of threat
P Powers and policy
O Options & contingency
A Action
R Review
Mnemonic
Mnemonic
METHANE
A way of passing information between emergency responders and control rooms to enable the establishment of shared situational awareness
M Major incident declared?
E Exact location
T Type of incident
H Hazards present or suspected
A Access - routes that are safe to use
N Number, type, severity of casualties
E Emergency services present and those required
Civil Contingencies Act 2004
CCA
CATEGORY 1 RESPONDERS
Local authorities, police forces, the British transport police, fire and rescue authorities, ambulance service, the national health service, health protection agency, port health authority, environment agency & maritime and coastguard agency
CATEGORY 2 RESPONDERS
Electricity distributors and transmitters, gas distribution, water and sewerage undertakers, telephone service providers, fixed and mobile, railway operators, airport operators, ports, highways agency, health and safety executive, & strategic health authorities
What are the 9 policing principles
Accountability
Integrity
Openness
Fairness
Leadership
Respect
Honesty
Objectivity
Selflessness
What are the 10 standards of behaviour
Honesty and integrity
Authority, respect & courtesy
Equality and diversity
Use of force
Orders and instructions
Duties and responsibilities
Confidentiality
Fitness for duty
Conduct
Challenging and reporting improper behaviour