General Flashcards

1
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In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘C’ stand for?

A

Code of Ethics

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In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘I’ stand for?

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Information and Intelligence

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In CIAPOAR, what does the first ‘A’ stand for?

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Assessment and Working Strategy

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In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘P’ stand for?

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Powers, policies and legislation

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In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘O’ stand for?

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Options and contingencies

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In CIAPOAR, what does the second ‘A’ stand for?

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Action taken

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In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘R’ stand for?

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Result and review

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8
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In THRIVE+, what does the ‘T’ stand for?

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Threat (person/event)

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In THRIVE+, what does the ‘H’ stand for?

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Harm (damage/injury)

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In THRIVE+, what does the ‘R’ stand for?

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Risk (likelihood of it happening)

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In THRIVE+, what does the ‘I’ stand for?

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Investigation (information/evidence)

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In THRIVE+, what does the ‘V’ stand for?

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Vulnerability (victim/suspect/witness)

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In THRIVE+, what does the ‘E’ stand for?

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Engagement (support for those involved)

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In THRIVE+, what does the ‘+’ stand for?

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Prevention/Intervention

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15
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In PLAN, what does the ‘P’ stand for?

A

Proportionate

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In PLAN, what does the ‘L’ stand for?

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Legal

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17
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In PLAN, what does the ‘A’ stand for?

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Accountable

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18
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In PLAN, what does the ‘N’ stand for?

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Necessary

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19
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What are the 4 key points of procedural justice?

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Voice
Neutrality
Trustworthiness
Respect

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20
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In ICARE, what does the ‘I’ stand for?

A

Integrity

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21
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In ICARE, what does the ‘C’ stand for?

22
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In ICARE, what does the ‘A’ stand for?

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Accountability

23
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In ICARE, what does the ‘R’ stand for?

24
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In ICARE, what does the ‘E’ stand for?

25
Q

What are the 5 principles of NMfL?

A

Communities First
Frontline Focussed
Inclusive
Collaborative
Precise

26
Q

What are the 3 points of the Code of Ethics?

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Courage
Respect & Empathy
Public Service

27
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In TILE, what does the ‘T’ mean?

28
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In TILE, what does the ‘I’ mean?

A

Individual

29
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In TILE, what does the ‘L’ mean?

30
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In TILE, what does the ‘E’ mean?

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Environment

31
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In no ELBOWS, what does the ‘E’ mean?

A

No Erasures

32
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In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘L’ mean?

A

No Leaves torn out

33
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In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘B’ mean?

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No Blank spaces

34
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In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘O’ mean?

A

No Overwriting

35
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In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘W’ mean?

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No Writing between lines

36
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In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘S’ mean?

A

Statements must be written in direct speech

37
Q

In TEDSPIE, what does the ‘TEDS’ stand for?

A

Tell Me
Explain
Describe
Show Me

38
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In TEDSPIES, what does the ‘PIE’ stand for?

A

Precisely
In Detail
Exactly

39
Q

What is the Quality Encounter Model (EEERR)?

A

Engage
Explain
Ensure
Record
Reassure

40
Q

What are the 9 protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010?

A

Age
Gender reassignment
Marriage or in a civil partnership
Pregnancy or maternity leave
Disability
Race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin
Religion or belief
Sex
Sexual orientation

41
Q

How many days after a suspect is arrested, interviewed, charged, released or NFAd must a regular victim be informed?

42
Q

How often must a regular victim be given an update on a case?

43
Q

What types of victims have enhanced rights?

A

Vulnerable victims (under 18s, disabilities, MH)
Intimidated victims
Persistently targeted victims
Victim of a serious crime

44
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How many days after a suspect is arrested, interviewed, charged, released or NFAd must a victim with enhanced rights be informed?

45
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When can a Victim Personal Statement be made?

A

Any time up until sentencing

46
Q

What is the Mens Rea?

A

The guilty mind

47
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What is the Actus Rea?

A

The guilty act

48
Q

What are the 5 investigative mindset steps?

A

Preserve Life
Preserve Scene
Secure Evidence
Identify Victims/Witnesses
Identify Suspects

49
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What is Level 1 of the National Intelligence Model?

A

Area Command

50
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What is Level 2 of the National Intelligence Model?

A

Force / Inter-force

51
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What is Level 3 of the National Intelligence Model?

A

National and International

52
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What are the ‘4Rs’ for disclosure duties?

A

Record
Retain
Review
Reveal