Define - Adult
A person aged 17 years or older at the time of reporting a sexual assault.
Examples of sexual assault
Sexual assault includes but is not limited to:
Who should provide appropriate support to ASA victims?
ASA Purpose of a preliminary interview
Find out
ASA Procedures for a preliminary interview
ASA What to do after a prelim interview
ASA Information to be provided to the Victim
KPP5 – information to be provided to victims: (PV DOWDIES)
ASA Primary objective of a medical examination
The primary objective of a medical forensic examination is the victim’s physical, sexual and mental health and safety. Of secondary importance is the opportunity to collect trace evidence.
ASA Timings for medical examinations
ASA What to ask the DSAC doctor after the medical
Before the MEK is sealed, the attending officer debriefs with the practitioner asking them to:
All information from the debrief should be captured on the investigation officer’s evidential statement and attached to the case file.
CP Consultation and joint investigation planning - What must occur and in what timeframes?
CP Give examples of serious abuse
CP Define:
Child
Acute Child Abuse
Child ‘child’ means any child or young person under the age of 17 years at the time of the report
Acute Child Abuse - Child abuse occurring less than 7 days before it was reported.
CP CYF timeframes (Critical, Very Urgent, Urgent)
Critical - in immediate risk of serious harm and the need for immediate protection may be necessary.
Very Urgent - at risk of harm but is not in any immediate danger.
Urgent - at risk of harm but protected in the short term.
CP Determining seriousness of physical abuse (Whether it meets CPP)
Determining the seriousness of physical abuse:
CP Prelim Interview with a child
When to speak to a child –
Record details of case in NIA using code 6C, regardless of any other offence or response code, to indicate that the attendance related to a report of concern about a child
CP Joint Investigation Plan - What to agree and what to consider
Joint investigation plan must agree:
Joint investigation plan must consider:
CP Options for removing a child
Remove a child when –
List the objectives of crime scene examination.
Objectives of crime scene examination: (CCEEEEIIV)
What are the responsibilities O/C Scene?
O/C Scene responsibilities: (BUMPCOPPER)
What is a reconnaissance?
A reconnaissance is –
What are the steps for conducting a reconnaissance?
Conducting a reconnaissance: ( A REC COONS)
What a scene strategy should cover?
What a scene strategy should cover: (REAL HIPPO)
List the steps to follow when packaging exhibits.
Exhibit handling: