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Ways to assess your threat


6 examples

-sex age sex strength


-skill length


-exhaustion/injury


-numbers


-alcohol/drugs


-being in a disadvantaged position


-your own perception


-time of day


-emotions


-weapons


-location

4 powers and policies that cover force

Common law


Section 117 PACE 1984


Section 3 Criminal Law Act 1967


HRA 1998

Some response options (5)

Officer presence


Tactical communication / talking


Unarmed skills


PAVA


Limb restraints


Handcuffs


Baton


Approach/withdraw


Observe/gather evidence eg crowd control

What is section 3 Criminal Law Act

Using force to arrest or assist in the arrest of someone

What is common law

Self defence

Can you give a pre-emptive stoke under common law

Yes

What is Section 117 PACE

Police can use force when carrying out PACE

What else might you need once you’ve risk assessed

dogs


Firearms


Tasor


Helicopter


Psu


Containmebt

What are some violence warning sogns

Direct eye contact


Ground kicking


Subject standing tall


Head goes back

What are your options with violent signs

Distance- keep 6ft reactionary gap


Attempt to use communication


Establish a proper stance


Prepare to use another use of force

Some danger warning signs

Fists clenched


Lips over teeth


Body lowered


Shoulders tense

What are your options when seeing danger signs

Distancing


Move to establish control of situation


Use loud positive verbal comments

What’s the 5 step appeal

1 ask


2 explain


3 options


4 confirm


5 action

Sources of intel/info (6)

FCR


previous history


Public


Witnesses


Surveillance


Social media


Police activity


Individual officer

NDM model word for word

Code of Ethics


Gathering of Information and Intelligence


Assess threat and develop a working strategy


Consider powers and policies


Identify options and contingencies


Take action and review



What does pava stand for

Perlagonic acid vannilylamide

What does pava stand for

Perlagonic acid vannilylamide

What are the 4 steps of pava deployment

Spray


Step back


Assess


Aftercare

What does pava stand for

Perlagonic acid vannilylamide

What are the 4 steps of pava deployment

Spray


Step back


Assess


Aftercare

Name the different types of baton strikes

Low section strike


High section strike


Front jab


Take


Middle/straight strike

5 reasons to handcuff

- violent person likely to injure us


-violent person trying to injure us


-prevent injury through self harm


-protect evidence


-prevent escape

What is the first step of the NDM model

Gather information and intelligence

What is the second step of the NDM

Assess threat and risk and develop a working strategy

What is the second step of the NDM

Assess threat and risk and develop a working strategy

What’s the third step in the NDM

Consider powers and policies

What’s the fourth step in the NDM

Identify options and contingencies

What’s the fourth step in the NDM

Identify options and contingencies

What’s the fifth step in the NDM

Take action and review what happened

Profiling offender behaviour

Verbal reisistance


Passive resistance


Active resistance


Aggressive resistance


Serious / aggravated resistance