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IVNA:
I-
Initial
V-
Victim
N-
Needs
A-
Assessment
VCS:
V-
Victim
C-
Contact
S-
Scheme
Crime Prevention Techniques- WIDE:
W-
Windows
/
door locks
I-
Internal lights timer
D-
Double lock doors
E-
External Lights
National Strategies- NPCPS:
N-
National
P-
Policing
C-
Crime
P-
Prevention
S-
Strategy
National Strategies- HOMCPS:
H-
Home
O-
Office
M-
Modern
C-
Crime
P-
Prevention
S-
Strategy
EMMIE Framework- Crime reduction toolkit presentation technique:
E-
Effect
M-
Mechanism
M-
Moderators
I-
Implementation
E-
Economic
Cost
Routine Activity Theory:
A
likely offender
A
suitable target
The
absence
of a
capable guardian
against
the
offence
Crime Problems- CHEERS
C-
Community
H-
Harmful
E-
Expectation
E-
Events
R-
Recurring
S-
Similarity
OSARA Model:
O-
Objective
S-
Scanning
A-
Analysis
R-
Response
A-
Assessment
POP:
P-
Problem
O-
Oriented
P-
Policing
ATLAS Approach:
A-
Ask
(challenging questions, build hypotheses)
T-
Test
(new approaches/ evidence)
L-
Learn
(do approaches have expected effects)
A-
Adapt
(change current practices based on new evidence)
S-
Share
RNR Model:
R-
Risk
(Who to target based on likelihood of re-offending)
N-
Need
(Identifying criminogenic needs as focus of targeted intervention)
R-
Responsivity
(How interventions should be delivered)
Changing Behaviour:
Understand
the
behaviour
Identify
intervention
options
Identify
options
for
implementation
APEASE- Criteria for intervention design and evaluation:
A-
Affordability
P-
Practicability
E-
Effectiveness
and
cost-effectiveness
A-
Acceptability
S-
Side
Effects
/
safety
E-
Equity
EBP Matrix:
Enablers=
culture
,
capability
,
structure
and
strategy
Levels of Maturity=
Limited
,
Initiated
,
Defined
,
Developed
and
Integrated
Mechanically Propelled Vehicle: SEPDOG:
S-
Steam
E-
Electric
P-
Petrol
D-
Diesel
O-
Oil
G-
Gas
MAM:
M-
Maximum
A-
Authorised
M-
Mass
UW:
U-
Unladen
W-
Weight
VEL:
V-
Vehicle
E-
Excise
L-
Licence
DACS- Section 164 Road Traffic Act 1988 (DAC for Section 165):
D-
Driving
a motor vehicle on a road
A-
Accident
(Has been driving a motor vehicle on a road when an accident occurred owing to its presence on a road)
C-
Committed
an
offence
in relation to use of a motor vehicle on a road
S-
Supervising
the holder of a
provisional
licence
holder
driving on a road.
VRM:
V-
Vehicle
R-
Registration
M-
Mark
VSN/ L:
V-
Vehicle
S-
Seizure
N-
Notice
/ L-
Letter
VED-
V-
Vehicle
E-
Excise
D-
Duty
Animals included in RTCs: CHAMPSDG:
C-
Cattle
H-
Horse
A-
Ass
M-
Mule
P-
Pig
S-
Sheep
D-
Dog
G-
Goat
ACECARD:
A-
Approach
C-
Caution
signs
E-
Examine Scenes
(METHANE where required)
C-
Casualties
A-
Ambulance/ fire/ other agencies
R-
Remove
Obstruction
D-
Detailed Investigation
METHANE:
M-
Major Incident declared
E-
Exact Location
T-
Type
of
incident
H-
Hazards
present
or
suspected
A-
Access- routes that are safe to use
N-
Number, type, severity of casualties
E-
Emergency
services
present
and those required
HORT-1:
H-
Home
O-
Office
R-
Road
T-
Transport Form 1
VDRS:
V-
Vehicle
D-
Defect
R-
Rectification
S-
Scheme
TOR:
T-
Traffic
O-
Offence
R-
Report
DAFFLE- NIPS
D-
Dangerous
/
careless
inconsiderate
driving
or
cycling
A-
Aiding or abetting any of these
F-
Failing to comply with an officer on traffic duties
F-
Failing to comply with a regulation 10 traffic sign
L-
Leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position
E-
Excess speed
NIP:
N-
Notice of
I-
Intended
P-
Prosecution