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ADPP - Modules 1 - 5 - Investigative practice What does STOPAR stand for? - Answer- STOP, THINK, OBSERVE, ACT, REVIEW Describe the decision making process, in alliance with STOPAR. - Answer- P.O.L.I.C.E P - Policies and procedures O - Officer Safety L - Legislation I - Investigation C - ...

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What does STOPAR stand for? - Answer- STOP, THINK, OBSERVE, ACT, REVIEW

Describe the decision making process, in alliance with STOPAR. - Answer-
P.O.L.I.C.E
P - Policies and procedures
O - Officer Safety
L - Legislation
I - Investigation
C - Customer service
E - Ethical decisions

What is the PEACE model used for and what does it stand for? - Answer- It is used
as a framework for interviewing.
P - Planning and preparation
E - Engage and explain
A - Account (interviewing stage)
C - Closure
E - Evaluation

What is RESPONSE and how do we use it? - Answer- RESPONSE is used as a
framework for interviewing, it helps to build rapport.
R - Respect
E - Empathy
S - Supportiveness
P - Positiveness
O - Openness
N - Non- Judgemental
S - Straight - forward talk
E - Equals

What are the 4 core skills of interviewing? - Answer- - Planning and preparation
- Active listening
- Building rapport
- Questioning whilst taking comprehensive notes

What is TEDS used for and what does it stand for? - Answer- A simple way of asking
appropriate open questions.
Tell me...
Explain to me...
Describe to me...
Show me...
NOTE: The 5 WH'S are also an important part to the TEDS process.

, What does ADVOKATE stand for and what is it used for? - Answer- Used in
interviewing a witness or victim.
A - Amount of time
D - Distance from the person
V - Visibility
O - Obstruction (anything in the way of sight)
K - Known or seen before
A - Any reason to notice the person
T - Time since the incident
E - Refers to any discrepancies in the evidence

What is the 'engage and explain' component of the PEACE model used for? -
Answer- - Build rapport (via RESPONSE method)
- Sets the tone for the interview

What is the 'account' component of the PEACE model used for? - Answer- To get an
accurate statement, this is where you ask the probing questions.
- Ask open questions (TEDS)
- Use ADVOKATE (if interviewing an eye witness)
- Use the 5WH's

What are the different types of notebook interviews? - Answer- - Q&A style
- Narrative style

Who are identified as venerable people? - Answer- - Children
- Non-english speaking
- Intellectually impaired
- Physically impaired
- Aboriginal and Tores Straight Islander people

How can an arrest be described? - Answer- When a person either thinks that they
are 'not free to leave' or if an officer physically states that they are not free to leave.

What is FINECHAPS? - Answer- An acronym to remember Section 99, (1)(b) of
LEPRA (Reasons for arrest without a warrant)

What is section 99 (1)(a) verbatim? - Answer- "The police officer suspects on
reasonable grounds that the person is committing or has committed an offence, and"

What is the first sentence of the endorsement verbatim? - 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.

What is the second sentence of the endorsement verbatim? - Answer- 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 which I know to be false or do not believe to be true.

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