Abbreviations And Forms Flashcards

1
Q

What is

EBP

A

Evidence Base Policing

Used across all areas of policing, including crime, non-crime, roads policing, anti-social behaviour, neighbourhood policing and fear of crime or asb.

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2
Q

What is an

APP

A

Authorised Professional Practice

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3
Q

What is a

PNB

A

Pocket Notebook

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4
Q

What is a

EAB

A

Evidence and action book

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5
Q

What form is

MG11

A

Statement both victim and witness

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6
Q

What form is a

5090

A

Stop and search record

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7
Q

What is a

124D

A

Domestic violence risk assessment

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8
Q

What is a

FPN

A

Fixed Penalty Notice

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9
Q

What is a

PND

A

Penalty Notice for Disorder

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10
Q

What does

NFA

Mean

A

No Further Action

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11
Q

What is the

JDM

A

The Joint Decision Model

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12
Q

What is the

CJS

A

Criminal justice system

The CJS is made up of numerous agencies with differing responsibilities who work collaboratively to deliver the criminal justice process

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13
Q

Mnemonic

VIAPOAR

Elements of the National Decision Model for Conflict Management

A

V Values

I Information

A Assessment

P Powers and policies

O Options

A Action

R Review

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14
Q

Mnemonic

APC

Initial actions at the scene

A

A Assess - is ambulance required

P Protect - victims, witnesses, scene, preserve evidence

C Communicate - communicate with control centre, other officers, take control

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15
Q

Mnemonic

POP

Aggressive behaviour

A

P Person - be aware of the subjects hands. Ask for them to be visible at all times.

O Object - anything could be used to cause injury

P Place - be aware of your surroundings

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16
Q

Mnemonic

ISER

Call grades

A

I Immediate - blue lights

S Significant

E Extended

R Record information and deal with at a later date

17
Q

Mnemonic

APC

Initial actions at the scene

A

A Assess - victims, witnesses, any casualties need ambulance,

P Protect - victims, witnesses, scene, cordons, preserve evidence

C Communicate - communicate with control centre, other officers, take control

18
Q

Mnemonic

RARA

Control measures

A

R Remove - can I remove the risk

A Avoid - if i can’t remove can I avoid

R Reduce - if i cant do the above i need to reduce the risk

A Accept - just continue the best I can

19
Q

Mnemonic

CIAPOAR

Stages of the NDM, National Decision Model

A

C Code of Ethics

I Information & Intelligence

A Assessment of threat

P Powers and policy

O Options & contingency

A Action

R Review

20
Q

Mnemonic

Mnemonic

METHANE

A way of passing information between emergency responders and control rooms to enable the establishment of shared situational awareness

A

M Major incident declared?

E Exact location

T Type of incident

H Hazards present or suspected

A Access - routes that are safe to use

N Number, type, severity of casualties

E Emergency services present and those required

21
Q

Civil Contingencies Act 2004

CCA

A

CATEGORY 1 RESPONDERS
Local authorities, police forces, the British transport police, fire and rescue authorities, ambulance service, the national health service, health protection agency, port health authority, environment agency & maritime and coastguard agency

CATEGORY 2 RESPONDERS
Electricity distributors and transmitters, gas distribution, water and sewerage undertakers, telephone service providers, fixed and mobile, railway operators, airport operators, ports, highways agency, health and safety executive, & strategic health authorities

22
Q

What are the 9 policing principles

A

Accountability

Integrity

Openness

Fairness

Leadership

Respect

Honesty

Objectivity

Selflessness

23
Q

What are the 10 standards of behaviour

A

Honesty and integrity

Authority, respect & courtesy

Equality and diversity

Use of force

Orders and instructions

Duties and responsibilities

Confidentiality

Fitness for duty

Conduct

Challenging and reporting improper behaviour