General Flashcards
In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘C’ stand for?
Code of Ethics
In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘I’ stand for?
Information and Intelligence
In CIAPOAR, what does the first ‘A’ stand for?
Assessment and Working Strategy
In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘P’ stand for?
Powers, policies and legislation
In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘O’ stand for?
Options and contingencies
In CIAPOAR, what does the second ‘A’ stand for?
Action taken
In CIAPOAR, what does the ‘R’ stand for?
Result and review
In THRIVE+, what does the ‘T’ stand for?
Threat (person/event)
In THRIVE+, what does the ‘H’ stand for?
Harm (damage/injury)
In THRIVE+, what does the ‘R’ stand for?
Risk (likelihood of it happening)
In THRIVE+, what does the ‘I’ stand for?
Investigation (information/evidence)
In THRIVE+, what does the ‘V’ stand for?
Vulnerability (victim/suspect/witness)
In THRIVE+, what does the ‘E’ stand for?
Engagement (support for those involved)
In THRIVE+, what does the ‘+’ stand for?
Prevention/Intervention
In PLAN, what does the ‘P’ stand for?
Proportionate
In PLAN, what does the ‘L’ stand for?
Legal
In PLAN, what does the ‘A’ stand for?
Accountable
In PLAN, what does the ‘N’ stand for?
Necessary
What are the 4 key points of procedural justice?
Voice
Neutrality
Trustworthiness
Respect
In ICARE, what does the ‘I’ stand for?
Integrity
In ICARE, what does the ‘C’ stand for?
Courage
In ICARE, what does the ‘A’ stand for?
Accountability
In ICARE, what does the ‘R’ stand for?
Respect
In ICARE, what does the ‘E’ stand for?
Empathy
What are the 5 principles of NMfL?
Communities First
Frontline Focussed
Inclusive
Collaborative
Precise
What are the 3 points of the Code of Ethics?
Courage
Respect & Empathy
Public Service
In TILE, what does the ‘T’ mean?
Task
In TILE, what does the ‘I’ mean?
Individual
In TILE, what does the ‘L’ mean?
Load
In TILE, what does the ‘E’ mean?
Environment
In no ELBOWS, what does the ‘E’ mean?
No Erasures
In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘L’ mean?
No Leaves torn out
In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘B’ mean?
No Blank spaces
In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘O’ mean?
No Overwriting
In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘W’ mean?
No Writing between lines
In No ELBOWS, what does the ‘S’ mean?
Statements must be written in direct speech
In TEDSPIE, what does the ‘TEDS’ stand for?
Tell Me
Explain
Describe
Show Me
In TEDSPIES, what does the ‘PIE’ stand for?
Precisely
In Detail
Exactly
What is the Quality Encounter Model (EEERR)?
Engage
Explain
Ensure
Record
Reassure
What are the 9 protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010?
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
How many days after a suspect is arrested, interviewed, charged, released or NFAd must a regular victim be informed?
5 days
How often must a regular victim be given an update on a case?
28 days
What types of victims have enhanced rights?
Vulnerable victims (under 18s, disabilities, MH)
Intimidated victims
Persistently targeted victims
Victim of a serious crime
How many days after a suspect is arrested, interviewed, charged, released or NFAd must a victim with enhanced rights be informed?
1 day
When can a Victim Personal Statement be made?
Any time up until sentencing
What is the Mens Rea?
The guilty mind
What is the Actus Rea?
The guilty act
What are the 5 investigative mindset steps?
Preserve Life
Preserve Scene
Secure Evidence
Identify Victims/Witnesses
Identify Suspects
What is Level 1 of the National Intelligence Model?
Area Command
What is Level 2 of the National Intelligence Model?
Force / Inter-force
What is Level 3 of the National Intelligence Model?
National and International
What are the ‘4Rs’ for disclosure duties?
Record
Retain
Review
Reveal