Law 4 Acronyms

Cards (31)

  • 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