Day nine Flashcards

(19 cards)

1
Q

JESIP principles

A

co-locate, co-ordinate, shared situational awareness, communicate, joint understanding of risk

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METHANE

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Major incident
Exact location
Type of incident
Hazards
Access
Number of casualties
Emergency services

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2
Q

search warrant

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section eight of PACE

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3
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application for search warrant

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information needed: address of premises, power of search conducted under, occupants previous convictions, warnings

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4
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swearing out warrant

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email sent for wanting warrant, basic details, telephone call to book appointment for application to be heard

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5
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the search warrant

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3 copies, all signed by magistrate for execution to be legal, outline address to be searched, granted under s.8 of PACE 1984 valid for 3 month

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6
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firearm definition

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lethal barrelled weapon of any description, which a shot bullet or other missile can be discharged, must be capable of causing injury to death even is misused

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7
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classification of firearms - need certificate to carry

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sec 1 - rifles, semi-auto rifle, ammunition, modern muzzle loading
sec 2 - shotgun
sec 5 - cs aerosol, taser, stun gun, hand gun, machine gun, rocket launcher

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8
Q

police power - s47 of the firearms act 1968

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can ask for certificate of an s1 firearms or ammunition, failing to do so they can seize and detain the firearm and require the person to immediately give their name and address - s48 firearms act

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9
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possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life

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person commits offence if they possess any firearm or ammunition with intent to endanger life or enable another to do so whether injury caused or not
or enable to cause someone to believe unlawful violence could be used against him or another

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10
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possession of a firearm in a public place

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s.19 of the firearms act 1968

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11
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terrorism threat levels

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low - unlikely
moderate - possible but not likely
substantial - strong possibility
severe - highly likely
critical - expected imminently

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12
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graded attacks

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red - believed to be from a terrorist group with specific info as to time or location, evacuation considered
amber - believed to be a terrorist group, non-specific info evacuation considered if suspicious object located
standard - not a terrorist group any assessment may or may not be accurate all threats taken seriously

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13
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PROTECTS

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Place
Request intelligence
Obtain information
Think safety
Evaluate
Confirm and withdraw
Transmit
Scene actions

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14
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finding suspicious device

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confirm
clear
cordon
control
check

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15
Q

minimum cordon distance

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a bag - 100m
a car - 200m
a van - 400m

16
Q

SCENE

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Seal area - only emergency workers
Control - marshal access routes
Evacuate
Notify - counter terrorism command
Evidence - record clothing etc.

17
Q

hostile reconnaissance

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purposeful observation of people, places, vehicles and locations intentions of collecting info to inform planning hostile act

18
Q

aiding and abetting

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aiding - helping
abetting - encouraging