Conduct Investigations And ID Of Offenders Flashcards
Demonstrate knowledge of the use of the appreciation technique for investigative planning Demonstrate knowledge of the stages of the investigation process Demonstrate knowledge of the processes to be used for identifying offenders
Name two fundamental attributes of a good investigator
- Have an investigative mindset
2. Able to systematically and methodically make informed decisions
What is an investigative mindset?
Taking a disciplined approach to gathering, recording, retaining, and presenting evidence and exercising critical thinking throughout all stages of the investigation.
Name two teams involved in a serious Crime Investigation
- Investigation team and
2. Support team
What an investigation team comprises of
People who are physically making enquiries to solve the case
What does a support or administrative team do?
Provides support resources for the investigation team to help organise and process the information gathered
Name two key tasks of any investigation
- Gathering and preserving evidence
2. Documentation
Maintain High Standards
CAT PIC DAT
C = ensure the best possible Course of action is followed A = by applying the Appreciation technique
T = carry out Tasks efficiently
P = value Professionalism, integrity, objectivity
I = have an Investigative mindset
C = have good Communication skills
D = How will your Decisions look under cross-examination
A = pay Attention to detail
T = work as a Team
An experienced investigator makes ..1… decisions and has a wealth of …2…. about ….3…. and the characteristics of ….4….
- Appropriate
- Knowledge
- Legislation
- Crime
Individual bias =
When decision-making has ..1.. affected an individual’s perceptions the individual fails to ..2.. the effect of their perceptions on their ..3.. and decision making based on ….4… diversity and ..5.. record
- unconsciously
- recognise
- thinking
- prejudice
- criminal
Verification bias =
When thinking is channeled focusing on decisions that support a certain point of view overlooking alternative lines of enquiry
E.g bad Witness wrong ID of suspect
Availability errors =
When Decisions are made based on material that is Vivid and dramatic and emotionally charged not all material available.
EG focusing on victims account overlooking forensic evidence
Appreciation Technique
Step 1.
Formulate an Aim or objective in a short statement of intent beginning with a verb. Should be brief to the point and must be only one aim or objective