Response Policing Flashcards
What to think about when gathering intelligence?
What? When? Why? Where? How?
Police Administrative Duties
-Crime reports
-TOR
-Statements/MG11s
-PNB
-Sop & Search forms
-Non-crime reports (ASB reporting, Collision reporting, Mental health referral report)
Role & make up of Force Control Room
-101 and 999 calls
-Assign appropriate units
-provide intelligence (PNC checks/live information)
-Staffed by police staff and officers
-FIM (Force Incident Manager) based in the control room have overall responsibility of incident.
Call Grading
Emergency Graded Calls: Get there immediately
Priority Calls: Attend as a priority but not immediately (As soon as an officer is free)
Appointment: (Usually) Single crew in a diary car will attend appointments with victims.
RVD: Resolved without deployment
RVR
-Video call with a specialist who then talks with the victim before sending a patrol to arrest the suspect
APC
Acronym for Managing any incident
-Assess the scene of the incident
-Protecting people and the scene of the incident
-Communicating details of the incident to control room staff
Reactive Policing
“The police responding to specific requests from individuals or groups in the community which encompasses ‘immediate response to calls’ and ‘follow-up investigations”
Pro-active policing
“where the police act on their own initiative to actively search for offences in progress or to act to prevent a crime happening in the first place”
Stay Safe Principles
-Stay Safe: Think about public safety and your own
-See: What is happening and where
-Tell: Communicate, describe incident and type of weapon (to FCR)
-Act: Stay safe, update, observe and contain
DSI following police contact
Death or serious injury
The individual involved is under arrest or in custody
or
at the time or before DSI the individual had direct/indirect contact with somebody exercising police powers
AND
there is an individual this contact directly/indirectly caused or contributed to the DSI
NIM Model
Intel, Analysis, Task Assess, TTCG, Tasking, Brief (back to start)