TENR Flashcards
What does TENR stand for?
Threat, exposure, necessity and response
What is PCA
You judgement of an incident using TENR based on the information given and the subjects behaviour
What is section 39 of the Crimes Act 1961
Force use in excuting process in arrest
What is section 40 of the Crimes Act 1961
Preventing escape or rescue
What is section 41of the Crimes Act 1961
Prevention of suicide or certain offences
What is section 42 of the Crimes Act 1961
Breach of peace
What is section 48 of the Crimes Act 1961
Self defence or defence of another
What is section 62 of the Crimes Act 1961
Excess of force
What do we use with threat?
Intent, capability, opportunity and environment
Responsibilities of a scene guard, what does U stand for?
Unauthorised entry
Responsibilities of a scene guard, what does N stand for?
Notebook recording
Responsibilities of a scene guard, what does B stand for?
Brief authorised people
Responsibilities of a scene guard, what does E stand for?
Explore and report suspicious activity
Responsibilities of a scene guard, what does 2nd N stand for?
No contaminating it yourself
Responsibilities of a scene guard, what does T stand for?
Think of the animals
Explain Freeze
Nothing is touched or moved
Keep the scene in its original state
Explain control
Control all movement to and from the scene
Control all activity in contained area
Explain preserve
All relevant exhibits
What 4 important information do you gather En Route to a scene
Description of the suspect
Description of the suspects vehicle
Suspects direction of travel
Description of weapons
What information should be obtained from the informant on arrival at a scene?
Identify the offender or victim
The offenders direction of travel, if they left in a vehicle, description of the vehicle and registration number