Modules 1 to 12 Online ADPP Session 1,1 Questions and Answers
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Modules 1 To 12 Online ADPP Session 1,1
Modules 1 to 12 Online ADPP Session 1,1
S-T-O-P-A-R - Answer- STOP: Focus on the new situation and identify the issue/problems/risks
THINK: Identify key situational factors who what is involved OBSERVE: Gather all of the situational information
PLAN: State the best option and plan how you ...
Modules 1 to 12 Online ADPP Session
1,1
S-T-O-P-A-R - Answer- STOP: Focus on the new situation and identify the
issue/problems/risks
THINK: Identify key situational factors who what is involved OBSERVE: Gather all of
the situational information
PLAN: State the best option and plan how you will justify and implement it
ACT: Implement your chosen option
REVIEW: Monitor effectiveness during and after implementation
P-E-A-C-E - Why police conduct investigations (GETG) - Answer- • Gather evidence
• Examine
• Test evidence
• Give witness, victims, offenders a chance to tell their side and help recall matters
and build rapport
Conducting interviews (WET F) - Answer- • Written
• Electronic
• Type written
• Face to face
Why police interview? - Answer- Gain the truth:
· Gain Intel
· Establish fact from fiction
· Establish identity of witness/victim
Plan & Prepare - Answer- Time- Right time to conduct interview
Place- Right place to conduct interview
Person- do you have the right skills, training
Relevant questions not about offence elements
What are the elements of offence (who did it, what they did, who they did it to)
Resources
,Evidence (receipts, weapons etc.) Support persons if needed
Safety of all involved
Does the person/s understand English
Engage & Explain - Answer- Introduction
• Build rapport
• Open body language
• Explain (why they are here, what will happen, legal consequences/requirements,
process of interview)
• Access communication style and adopt
• Actively listen
• Do not give away information about the case
• Make a good first impression as it will set the tone
Account - Answer- Actual action stage of the interview
Time / date / place
Witness details
Endorsement (paragraph 1)
Witness / Victim age (paragraph 2) Account (Paragraph 3 Chronological order)
• Chronological order
• Clarification of events of offence
• Use Ted's
• 5WH on focal points
• Open & close questions • Signatures
Provide Name rank station date of officer at end of statement.
Endorsement - Answer- This statement made by me accurately sets out the
evidence that I would be prepared, if necessary, to give in court as a witness. The
statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I make it knowing that,
if it is tendered in evidence, I will be liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated in it
anything that I know to be false, or do not believe to be true.
Statements - Answer- S. 79 CPA - Statements must contain endorsement and age
s. 81 CPA - Written statement must be signed by its maker or person on the maker's
behalf
s. 82 CPA - Written statement must be signed by witness
- Wording of the endorsement
Endorsement Sticker - Answer- Must be signed by the witness to show that the
endorsement was in fact in the notebook at the time of making the statement.
Open questions - Answer- An open question is a question that does not invite a yes
or no response
Advantages of open questions - Answer- Encourage interviewees to provide detailed
answers
Allows interviewees to give full account in their own words They prompt lengthy more
detailed responses
Responses are less likely to be contaminated by interviewer.
Open questions are neutral they do not pre empt the interviewees response
Open questions using TEDS - Answer- • Tell me
• Explain to me
• Describe for me
• Show me
Focal points - Answer- • Main points of the statement
•E.G."I was walking down the road/ a man came up to me/grabbed my handbag /
and took off"
Probing questions 5WH - Answer- • Expand and clarify the focal points
• 5WH Questions:
• What
• Who
• Where
• When
• Why
• How
Descriptions People & Objects - Answer- Are covered as the interview progress
• Descriptions of people- head to toe, toe to head
• Descriptions of objects- front to back, back to front
Closed questions - Answer- Used to obtain more affirmative answers for specific
questions
yes no answers
A-D-V-O-K-A-T - Answer- Amount of time under observation
Distance from the incident / person when observing Visibility (dark, light)
Obstruction to line of sight
Known or seen before (do they know the person)
Any reason to notice (what made you notice)
Time since (how long did they see the witness/ incident)
Closure - Answer- Provide event number as soon as possible (if applicable) Contact
and advise what the progress is within 7 days
Should encourage witness to contact if they recall any other information
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