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ADPP Modules 1-13: Questions With Accurate Answers

9 minimum standards of care for victims of crime Right Ans - explain how
you will deal with the matter, provide victims card, info of support services,
encourage them to make contact for more info, kept informed through
process, consider any concerns for safety, info about being a witness, right to
make a Victim Impact Statement, Look after their property held in evidence

Victims Rights and Support Act 2013 Section 5 Right Ans - meaning of
'victim of crime'
1) A person who suffers harm as a direct result of an act committed by
another in course of criminal offence
'harm' is actual physical bodily harm or psychological or psychiatric harm, or
property is taken, destroyed or damaged.

7 characteristics of Assertiveness Right Ans - Respect
Understand, accept and value themselves
relate sincerely
self-control and emotional stability
emotionally independent
cultivate their ability to communicate
set limits

Police Regulation 2015 Clause 76 Right Ans - Confidential Information
1) a member of the NSWPF or student must treat all information which comes
into their knowledge in an official capacity as strictly confidential.
Also: Crimes Act 1900 S 308H
Privacy and Personal Information and Protection Act 1998 S 62

Risk Management Systems Right Ans - Command Management Framework
(CMF)
Corruption Resistance Plans (CRP)
Career Management Scheme (CMS)
Guidelines for Receipt of Gifts and Benefits
Ethics education and targeted Recruitment

Causes of Moral Vulnerability Right Ans - Cynicism
Sisyphean nature of policing
Moral ambiguity of policing methods

,Moral corrosiveness of the job
Slippery slope argument
Conflicts of interest
Unfair distribution argument

Dealing with Conflicts of Interest Right Ans - Identify the conflict
Avoid
Report
Management of conflict must have your co-operation
Monitor

Importance of police accessibility Right Ans - Minimise impact of social
exclusion
Increase social inclusion
assist community members to access services
identify those affected by social exclusion

Importance of Police legitimacy Right Ans - Compliance
Co-operation
Responsibility

Barriers in decision making Right Ans - Confidence bias
Hindsight bias
Anchoring bias
Escalation of commitment

Code of Conduct and Ethics Right Ans - Clear, practical guidance expected
of all NSW police
Supports Statement of Values and Oath of Office

Police Act 1990 Section 6 Right Ans - Missions and Functions
Mission: work with the community to reduce violence, crime and fear
Function: Provide police services,
exercise any other function conferred on it,
do anything necessary for, or incidental to, the exercise of functions

Police Act 1990 Section 7 Right Ans - Statement of Values
Places integrity above all,
Preserves the rights and freedoms of individuals,

, Upholds the rule of law,
Seeks to improve the quality of life by community involvement in policing,
Strives for citizen and police personal satisfaction,
Capitalises on the wealth of human resources.

Police Regulation 2015 Clause 7 Right Ans - Oath of Affirmation of office for
police officers
"I ______, do swear that I will well and truely serve our Sovereign Lady....."

Victim Guidelines Right Ans - Ensure a victim gets a victims card and event
number,
Ensure victim follow up within 7 days and then every 28 days until matter
finalised,
When matters become cases they are informed,
Comply with Charter of Victims' Rights

Police role in Keeping the Peace Right Ans - PPUMP
Protect life and property
Prevent and detect crime
Uphold and enforce law
Maintain order
Provide police services

Keeping the Peace Right Ans - Oath of Office - Police Regs 2015 S 7
Statement of Values - Police Act 1990 S7
Code of Conduct and Ethics - NSWPF policy
Roles, missions and functions - Police Act S6

Behavioural Awareness Right Ans - Systematic recording of behaviour by
external observer

Law Enforcement Conduct Commission Act 2016 Section 11 Right Ans -
Maladministration

Situational Awareness Right Ans - Picking up cues from the environment,
putting those cues together to understand what is going on and using that to
predict what may happen next

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