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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