74 pages tagged with Vulnerable people
Adults at risk
This page is from APP, the official source of professional practice for policing.
Interventions for situational crime prevention
Effective interventions for tackling neighbourhood crime
Restorative justice - Guidance overview
Evidence briefing about restorative justice
Evidence briefing
About the process of repairing harm caused by criminal behaviour, including its effectiveness and how it can be used by police
Vulnerability-related risks - Guidance overview
How to recognise and respond to risks when working with vulnerable people
Foreword, vulnerability-related risks
The guideline chair on how this guidance will help police officers and staff to recognise and respond to vulnerability-related risks
Appendix 1 – Actions
Actions you can take when managing vulnerability-related risks
References
A list of all the sources of information in this guidance
Clues
Recognising signs that someone is vulnerable and understanding why individuals may hide it
Curiosity
Using professional curiosity alongside other skills and tools makes it easier to identify vulnerabilities
Communication
The role of communication in developing relationships and encouraging disclosure
Professional development
Developing the right skills and knowledge to respond effectively to vulnerable individuals
Introduction to vulnerability-related risk
What and who these evidence-based guidelines are for
SmartSafe signing: deaf inclusion in domestic violence and abuse support and the criminal justice system
Exploring if/how the role of technology can facilitate an expedient process of access to support within the criminal justice system and policing for deaf victims of domestic abuse.
Bradford mapping research – service provision for vulnerable groups in contact with the police
Mapping services used by vulnerable groups in contact with the police in Bradford.
Evaluation of vulnerability in custody training
Impact assessment of a training package that seeks to improve the consistency of custody training, focusing on vulnerability and risk.
Understanding and preventing 'cuckooing' victimisation
Investigating the mechanics of ‘cuckoo’ targeting and identifying potential preventive measures for practical application.
Vulnerability, policing and administrative fairness
Exploring the increasingly complex nexus between law, vulnerability and policing – particularly the positive obligations arising from law for safeguarding vulnerable people.
Q methods study of vulnerability
Understanding how the police, health services, education providers, social care and other agencies providing core public services in Bradford respond to and deal with people’s vulnerabilities.
Managing persistent, regular, and vulnerable callers
Identifying repeat callers, including those who use different phone numbers, and referring them to appropriate services.
Do not provide personal information such as your name or email address in the feedback form. Read our privacy policy for more information on how we use this data