Conducting investigations Flashcards

1
Q

Explain what an incident is

A

An instance of something happening; an event or
occurrence

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Identify different types of incident that the police might attend

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  • Theft
  • Robbery
  • Criminal Damage
  • ASB
  • Harassment
  • RTCs
  • Burglary
  • Assault
  • Drugs
  • Hate Crime
  • Domestic Abuse
  • Firearms
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3
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Explain the appropriate investigative actions when attending an incident

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4
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State what information needs to be recorded when conducting an investigation

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Crime reports record details which include:
* Name,
* Time, day, date of incident
* Time, day, date of recording
* How the crime was reported
* Who reported the crime & the method
* Location
* MO – this field should be as complete as possible because it often forms the basis for identifying suspects

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5
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Explain how technology and the public can support crime prevention

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  • Facial recognition technology
  • CCTV
  • RFR (Retrospective Facial Recognition) (post event use of FRT)
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6
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State how to undertake an evidence-led investigation/prosecution where the victim is reluctant to support an investigation

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  • The prosecution based on hearsay evidence,
  • The prosecution featuring a hostile victim and
  • The prosecution featuring circumstantial evidence
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7
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Describe the ABC approach

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Assume nothing
Believe nothing
Challenge everything

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8
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Describe when a multi agency approach can be used for investigating an incident

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Those involving children, domestic incidents, neighbourhood disputes,

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