TENR Flashcards
What is TENR?
A risk analysis tool used to judge situations
What does the T stand for?
Threat (from offender)
What does the E stand for?
Exposure - who’s exposed to the threat?
Victims/ public / police
What does the N stand for?
Necessity- How urgently do we act?
Immediately, delay, not respond?
What does the R stand for?
Response - what is the plan to sort threat?
All force used by police must be?
PNR
Proportionate to offender (small to big)
Necessary
Reasonable
What does PCA stand for?
Perceived Cumulative Assessment
Your continuous assessment a situation
What is the TOF?
What are the 5 levels offenders threat?
Cooperative
Passive
Active resistant
Assaultive
GBH/Death
What is the main act used to cover legal authority to use force?
The Crime Act 1961
What are the 5 main sections Police would use under the crimes act that relate to use of force?
Sections
39 -
40 -
41 -
48 -
62
Section 39 of the crime act?
39 You’ve done the crime
Force used to execute arrest
Section 40 of the crimes act?
Force used in Preventing escape or rescue
Section 41 of the crimes act?
Cross
Use of force preventing suicide
Section 48 of the crimes act? Lay them straight.
Force used in self defense or defense of another.
Section 62 of the crimes act? You’re in the poo!
Excess of force