Response Policing Flashcards
National grading standard?
G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
Explain grading G1
Emergency
Be there within 15 minutes
Danger to life
Serious injury to property
Explain grading G2
Priority call
Attend within 60 mins
No longer at scene but victim needs to be seen
Explain Gradig G3/G4
Scheduled response
Attended within 48 hours
Explain Grading G5
Resolution without deployment
Give crime number but officer does not need to be seen
Control of scene
What is CAP?
Common
Approach
Path
Arriving at the scene
What is APC?
Assess
Protect
Communicate
What does thrive stand for?
T- threat H- harm R- risk I- investigation V- vulnerability E- engagement
What is thrive?
A risk management tool which considers 6 elements to assist in identifying the appropriate response grade based on the needs of the callers & circumstances of the incident
What do you need to consider with THRIVE
Who Why What How Where Which When
The first responded
The first responder is a person trained in emergency car, paid or volunteer who is often summoned to provide initial care in an emergency
Section 32
A constable may search any person who has been arrested at a place other than a police station if they have reasonable ground for believing that the arrested person may present danger to himself or others
Implement which he might use to escape or evidence relating to an offence
Section 32B
A constable may enter and search any premises in which a person was when arrested or immediately before he was arrested for evidence relating to the offence for which he was arrested
Section 18
A constable may enter and search any premises occupied or controlled by a person under arrest for an indictable offence if he has reasonable grounds for suspecting that there is on the premises evidence relating to that offence or another indictable offence which is connect with or similar to that offences
Section 19
A constable who is lawfully on any premises may seize anything which is
They have reasonable grounds for believing is evidence of an offence