Taser, Firearms Flashcards
Whenever a TASER is shown or used by an operator against another person, what must the operator do?
notify a supervisor as soon as practicable.
if rural or remote stn, notify the nearest on-duty supervisor
What are the 8 action steps of a supervisor after an operational TASER use? (8)
- Ask operator if your physical presence is required
- ensure proper aftercare/medical provided
- Preserve scene, photograph, collect evidence (cartridges, wires, probes 4-5 identitfication tags
- ensure exposed person examined by registered medical doctor or ILS qualified ambo. Exam recorded on post taser exposure med exam form (Pol42)
- Operator completes instances of use in Taser register
- TOR completed
- a. Upload into evidence.com
b. categorises uploaded data inlc TOR and event details
c. shares event in Evidence.com with supervisor - Review Taser footage and TOR determine if in accordance with instructions. Noting on TOR form.
What are the 4 action steps of a supervisor after an operational TASER show?
- Operator or individuals involved submit TOR
- Operator completes instances of arching in Taser register
- a. Upload into evidence.com
b. categorises uploaded data inlc TOR and event details
c.shares event in Evidence.com with supervisor - Debrief officer, review footage along with TOR.
Determine if in accordance with instructions and note on TOR form a summary of outcome
Disclosure is responsibility of O/C File. When taser footage required who should O/C consult
District CJSU. Prosecutions can also assist if disclosure request is made.
What should occur if OIA or privacy act requests Taser data
Forward to National Manager: Response and Operations
In ensuring compliance with the Arms Act, Police will focus and tailor interventions in line with: (3)
- levels of risk
- actual or potential consequences
- behaviour, attitude and capability of licence holders
What two levels of risk will Police focus on
- Magnitude of consequences should an event occur
- likelihood of event occurring
What three things do we know about FA licence holders when it comes their operating safely, securely and responsibly:
- lack of awareness, understanding or capability prevent some from operating in a safe or secure, or responsible manner
- some make efforts but only because of risk from Police of non compliance
- Some will not comply at all
What do police aim to do when it comes to risk, attitude, behaviour and capability of FA licence holder (4)
- Make compliance easy for those who can and want to comply
- assist those trying to comply but not succeeding
- encourage compliance through interventions for those reluctant to comply
- Full force of regulatory process for those who wont comply or wilfully negligent
What will Police likely do for those who present low risks and good attitudes
provide information, warning, education and encouragement
What will Police do with those where attitude and risk collide
response will be at higher end of intervention spectrum.
What outcomes do Police compliance activities aim to have
personal and public safety, the security of, and the responsible use of firearms
What is the priority with regards to the outcomes of Compliance in Firearms licencing?
Achieving the desired compliance outcome rather than commencing enforcement on every technical breach of relevant law.
Compliance interventions will take into account the attitude towards compliance and be: (6)
- logical, timely considered
- Evidence based
- made impartially without fear, favour, bias, prejudice, improper motive
- robust, documented, withstand judicial review
- Proportionate to risk posed by non compliment behaviour.
- Consistent with law, public interest, Police policies and values.
What range of interventions are available (6)
- Provide Information and education material
- warning letters
- improvement notice requiring corrective action
- conditions on dealers or FA licence
- temporary suspension or consideration of revocation of FA.
- revoke FA licence, dealers licence or endorsement