Systematic Approach Flashcards

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What are the 8 stages of the Systematic Approach?

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  1. Victim
  2. Appreciation
  3. Witness
  4. Scene
  5. Exhibits
  6. Elements
  7. Powers
  8. Offender
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What factors should be considered when carrying out an Appreciation?

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  • 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
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Why does the system need to be flexible?

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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.

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What are the 4 recommended open type of questions?

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TEDS:

  1. Tell me
  2. Explain to me
  3. Describe it to me
  4. Show me
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What are the 6 basic probing questions?

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5 WH’s & 1H:

  1. Who?
  2. What?
  3. Where?
  4. When?
  5. Why?
  6. How?
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What should you consider when you talk to people or examine scenes of crime?

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Seek corroboration between victims, witnesses and the scene such as exhibits.

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How can the principles within the Prevention First strategy be applied to the Systematic Approach?

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Speak to the victim about possible ways to reduce re-victimisation:

  • womens refuge
  • security improvements
  • counselling
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