28 pages tagged with Homicide
Homicide - Guidance overview
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Homicide and major crime publications
Homicide problem-solving guide - Guidance overview
A problem-solving approach to homicide prevention.
References – a problem-solving approach to homicide
A list of all the sources of information in this guidance.
Assessment – a problem-solving approach to homicide
Assessing the impact of your homicide prevention activity
Response – developing new homicide prevention initiatives
Developing and describing new homicide prevention initiatives.
Scanning – a problem-solving approach to homicide
Scanning as part of a problem-solving approach to homicide.
Response – evidence-based approaches
Response as part of a problem-solving approach to homicide.
Analysis – a problem-solving approach to homicide
Analysis as part of a problem-solving approach to homicide.
Teachable moments focused deterrence car (FDC) – West Yorkshire Police
Using teachable moments theory to respond to violent incidents in West Yorkshire.
Multi-agency child exploitation team – Norfolk Constabulary
Norfolk Constabulary’s multi-agency child exploitation (MACE) team helps put young people at the centre of serious violence prevention.
Homicide prevention debrief process
A debrief process for homicides or ‘near miss’ incidents, completed as soon as appropriate after the offence to capture early learning and good practice.
Whole-system approach – Leicestershire Police
Leicestershire Police is using a whole-system approach to prevent homicide by tackling serious violence.
Rapid debrief process – Essex Police
Essex Police operates a rapid debrief process for incidents of homicide and serious violence that could have resulted in homicide.
Operation Rasure – Thames Valley Police
Operation Rasure is the Thames Valley Police response to tackling serious violence.
Operation Provide – Lancashire Constabulary
Operation Provide is a multi-agency programme and joint collaboration developed to improve the response to victims of domestic abuse.
Prevention, prosecution, intervention, education and diversion (PPIED) – Greater Manchester Police
A trauma-responsive and collaborative intervention to identify and offer support services for young people engaged in repeat offending.
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