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73 pages tagged with Investigation
Intelligence handling
Managing intelligence when investigating residential burglaries.
Working with suspects
Working with burglary suspects, including offences taken into consideration, case preparation and bail.
Crime reduction initiatives
Ways to reduce instances of residential burglary.
Stolen property
How burglars seek to dispose of stolen property.
Asset recovery
About recovering assets following residential burglary.
Allocation for further investigation
How to allocate resources for further investigation of residential burglaries, including burglary investigation teams and burglary packs.
Initial response
How to manage the initial response to residential burglary, including actions for call takers and investigators.
How offenders work (modus operandi)
Common methods of procedure for residential burglaries and ways to address them.
Strategic management
How to manage residential burglary investigations.
Understanding the process, your role and obligations
The role and obligations of the investigator.
Supporting the delivery of effective investigations
Guideline for supervisors to support delivery of effective investigations.
Taking responsibility for your professional development
Investigators have a personal responsibility for their knowledge, skills, learning and experience.
Introduction
Introduction to the guidelines on conducting effective investigations.
International - Guidance overview
This page is from APP, the official source of professional practice for policing.
Acquisitive crime - Guidance overview
Investigation - Guidance overview
Investigative strategies - Guidance overview
Investigative interviewing - Guidance overview
Asset recovery - Guidance overview
Exploring the role of sensitive intelligence in child criminal exploitation investigations
Project exploring the role that sensitive intelligence has in investigating child criminal exploitation, considering the motivations and barriers to its use.
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