Systematic Approach Flashcards
What are the 8 stages of the Systematic Approach?
- Victim
- Appreciation
- Witness
- Scene
- Exhibits
- Elements
- Powers
- Offender
What factors should be considered when carrying out an Appreciation?
- what you want to achieve
- factors relevant to achieving your aim
- alternative course of action
- a plan outlining the best course of action open to you
Why does the system need to be flexible?
The model is flexible and can be applied accordingly. The order can be adapted to suit the situation. If possible begin with Victim & finish with Offender.
What are the 4 recommended open type of questions?
TEDS:
- Tell me
- Explain to me
- Describe it to me
- Show me
What are the 6 basic probing questions?
5 WH’s & 1H:
- Who?
- What?
- Where?
- When?
- Why?
- How?
What should you consider when you talk to people or examine scenes of crime?
Seek corroboration between victims, witnesses and the scene such as exhibits.
How can the principles within the Prevention First strategy be applied to the Systematic Approach?
Speak to the victim about possible ways to reduce re-victimisation:
- womens refuge
- security improvements
- counselling