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  • 1

    Who can make forensic procedure order?

    Informed consent

  • 2

    What are frontline member responsibilities at a crime scene?

    Preserving a scene

  • 3

    INR members responsibilities at a crime scene. What is the acronym?

    SCR

  • 4

    What is the acronym for crime screening principles?

    FAMMEDP

  • 5

    What are the two types of handover?

    In person

  • 6

    If there is a crimes against person offence, where should the handover take place in person or packaged?

    in person

  • 7

    What is the target resolution of all investigations?

    30 days

  • 8

    What is arm?

    Accountability resource model

  • 9

    What does arm do?

    The arm is used to classify a crime as a category one or category two

  • 10

    Regardless of the classification can the duty superintendent, duty crime superintendent or TMC operations declare that crime command will take primacy?

    Yes

  • 11

    What are IR investigator responsibilities?

    accept handover package

  • 12

    Any category one or two brief that goes to trial and the accused has been acquitted. How long should the brief be kept for?

    50 years

  • 13

    Who must give written authorisation to re-investigate an offence that the person has been acquitted of?

    the OPP

  • 14

    What is a forensic procedure?

    The taking of a sample from any part of the body

  • 15

    Is it taking of a DNA profile sample a forensic procedure?

    no

  • 16

    What is a non-intimate sample?

    Swab washing from any external part, not genital/anal breast area of woman

  • 17

    What is an intimate sample?

    Anything from inside the body, including a swab from the genital anal or breast of woman

  • 18

    When can a forensic procedure be conducted?

    Volunteers

  • 19

    Who can make a forensic procedure order?

    Informed consent

  • 20

    Who can conduct a non-intimate forensic procedure?

    A person authorised by the chief commissioner of police

  • 21

    Who can conduct an Intimate sample?

    A persons own sample under supervision of authorised police member

  • 22

    Who can conduct a physical examination

    Any person listed above for example medical practitioner nurse or dentist

  • 23

    What does the acronym SPPR stand for?

    Standards police presence privacy required

  • 24

    Can you use reasonable force to take a mouth scraping?

    no

  • 25

    Can you use reasonable force to obtain a blood sample?

    Yes

  • 26

    What are the three ways police can request a suspect undergo forensic procedure?

    Informed consent, SPA, court order

  • 27

    Can a member of police force apply to the magistrates court from undergoing of a compulsory procedure if a person is incapable due to mental impairment?

    yes

  • 28

    Can I member of police force obtain a DNA sample from a child age 15 to 17 without seeking a court order?

    yes. if the child and parent both agree. if only one agrees then you need a court order.

  • 29

    What is the schedule of offences that a child must have committed to take a DNA profile sample

    schedule 9

  • 30

    What offence does the schedule nine not cover?

    Theft burglary sexual assault and robbery

  • 31

    Can a person age 10 to 17 volunteer samples?

    no

  • 32

    Can a person over 18 volunteer sample?

    yes

  • 33

    What samples can a person over 18 volunteer?

    Non-intimate

  • 34

    Why do we take Dna profile samples?

    DNA profiles taken from a crime can be compared to matches at the scene in order to confirm or deny that person’s involvement

  • 35

    Why do we need a DNA profile?

    Matching a suspect with relevant intelligence in Victoria police possession

  • 36

    Can dna Be requested from adult suspected of having committed indictable offences?

    Yes

  • 37

    Can dna be requested of children having committed Indictable offences?

    yes, if they are scheduled 9 offences

  • 38

    Can you take a sample of children age 10 to 14?

    Yes, but you must have a court order

  • 39

    Can a SENIOR place authority be used if the person has a mental impairment?

    No, you require a court order

  • 40

    What is the most amount of DNA profiles that can be on a report?

    four. If five or more are returned, then no result will be given

  • 41

    What is the acronym if contamination minimisation procedures are not followed?

    wielderc

  • 42

    Your contamination minimisation proceeds are not followed name five problems that could occur (WIELDERC)

    Wasting investigation time, incorrectly evidence, elimination of offender, loss of evidence, deeming results inadmissible, erroneous prosecutions, rejection exhibits at FSD, contamination of evidence

  • 43

    What should you write on a label for evidence collection?

    Exhibit description address location found who collected the exhibit rank number time date sign

  • 44

    When is a person not competent to give evidence?

    I do not have the capacity to understand a question or the person does not have the capacity to give an answer to you understood and that capacity cannot be overcome for example mental illness

  • 45

    If a person who doesn’t understand that they have to give truthful evidence under oath or affirmation competent?

    not competent

  • 46

    Can a person deemed not capable to give sworn evidence provide unsworn evidence if the court has told the person that is important to tell the truth?

    yes

  • 47

    True or false, a person is not compellable to give evidence if substantial cost or delay would be incurred in ensuring a person has the capacity to understand AND adequate evidence on the matter has been given or can be given from other sources.

    true

  • 48

    Not Compellable Acronym GAGGS

    The sovereign governor of a state governor general administrator of a territory foreign sovereign or the head of state of a foreign country

  • 49

    A Parliamentary members Compellable?

    Not if the member will be prevented from attending parliament or another meeting of a committee of that parliament

  • 50

    Can jury members be compelled to give evidence in that proceeding?

    No, but they can be compelled on matters of affecting the conduct of the proceedings

  • 51

    Are judges compellable in Australia or overseas proceedings?

    Only if the court grants leave

  • 52

    Can the accused spouse de facto parent or child object to being required to giving evidence as a witness for the prosecution?

    yes, but the objection needs to be made before the evidence is given or as soon as possible when they become aware they have a right to object. The court will hear this in absence of the jury.

  • 53

    The courts decision to grant or deny objection of a partner de facto parent or child to the accused is based on what?

    The likelihood that harm would or might be caused to the person or the relationship with the accused and the nature and extent of that harm outweigh the desirability of having the evidence given

  • 54

    What are the factors made the courts decision to grant or deny the objection be based on?

    The course decision to grant or deny an objection may also take into account the nature of the offence the importance of that persons evidence whether any other evidence is available relationship between the accused and the person and the person would have to disclose matters raised in private from the accused

  • 55

    In relation to Competence if an objection is Made can the prosecutor comment on the objection?

    no

  • 56

    What does ICCS stand for?

    Incident command control structure

  • 57

    ICCS - What are the three c’s?

    Commander controller coordinator

  • 58

    What investigators required to do? Acronym DUG

    Develop a strategy undertake investigation gather evidence

  • 59

    In relation to ICCS, what does the acronym rest mean?

    Resources evidence service liaison tasking