Emergency Services 20, 30
EMSE39
Module 39: Post-incident Management and Response in Policing (Optional)
Outcome
Explore the
responsibilities of
police officers post-incident.
Indicators
(a) | Describe the basics of report writing (e.g., writing style, components to include in reports) in policing. |
(b) | Research the components taking of statements (e.g., witness, victim, suspect). |
(c) | Explore the differences between custodial and non-custodial interviews. |
(d) | Examine the psychology (e.g., creating a safe space) of obtaining statements. |
(e) | Investigate the requirements of legally obtaining statements. |
(f) | Assess the importance of accurate and quality investigations. |
(g) | Examine the benchmarks of the investigative processes. |
(h) | Examine the consequences of incomplete investigative processes. |
(i) | Investigate the role of Victim Services in assisting police and victims after crime, tragedy and throughout the criminal justice process. |
(j) | Examine the importance of the victim impact statement in investigations. |
(k) | Assess reasons why the investigative processes may be delayed (e.g., time for forensic lab to complete analysis, time to conduct interviews). |
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