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Unit 13 Command and Control

Unit 13 Command and Control. Chains of command and Badges of Rank. Today’s lesson. Today we have a bit of work today. Write up the previous lesson. Research the ranks of the police. Explore Chains of Command and Badges of Rank. Firstly .

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Unit 13 Command and Control

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  1. Unit 13 Command and Control Chains of command and Badges of Rank

  2. Today’s lesson Today we have a bit of work today. Write up the previous lesson. Research the ranks of the police. Explore Chains of Command and Badges of Rank.

  3. Firstly ...... Some quick Three minute challenges: These are used extensively by the Police and Prison service during recruitment. Three minutes: Talk to your partner about what you think about ...... The future jobs for young people?

  4. Think of a Word Think of a Word that describes you! Think of a Item which best describes you!

  5. Write up the previous lesson What are the qualities needed by Police officers? What did we do? Fitness, cross-fit and bleep test. 1. Why would the police need fitness and strength? 2. Searching, what techniques did we use? 3. What are Witness Statements and why did we take them outside? 4. How was the practical taughtand what did I get you to think about? .

  6. Ranks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XE-l4P_6zE The realities of Policing and gives you an idea of what it is like policing in the UK. Why the police look for confident and tough people.

  7. Research into Police Ranks Research into the Ranks of the Police. Take some time and find out the different ranks within the police force. Put them in order like we did with the army ranks. Also we need to add pictures of the rank structures.

  8. Police Ranks Constable: Starting rank within the police and do much of the policing duties. Sergeant: Looks after all the constables and manages them during a shift. Inspector: Would manage the investigations such as murder. Chief Inspector: Manages a whole unit such as drugs/firearms. Chief Superintendant: Manages a force area like Leeds or York. Detective: It is less of a rank and more of a skill. A person would take exams and would investigate serious crimes like murder and organised crime.

  9. Murder Investigation At 2:00am on Thursday 26th June 2013, you were called to a suspicious death of a man at his home. His name was William Fish, a 30 year old man. He was found with bruising around his body and it appears from the post-mortem report carried out on his body, that he may have been beaten before he was murder. His wife was the one that found him after she returned from a night out. There was no sign of a break in to the house but lots of damage to the inside of the house and the body was found in the living room. He had been in debt with a local gangster. There is also unconfirmed reports that William may have hit his wife or hurt her at some point in the past. Who would you need to investigate first? What do you need to investigate? What would you need to find out about this man? Any ideas in regards to cause of death or suspicious reason.

  10. Who did it? What caused the bruises? Is his wife involved? Who else do you suspect of the crime? Is it a suspicious death?

  11. Outcome The post-mortem found that the man was not killed in murder. In the case of William Fish the post- mortem found that he was home alone and decided to drink as much as possible. He then got upset about his wife cheating on him and started to break things around his house. He then walked up to bed, tripped and fell down the stairs, bruising himself and cutting his head. He crawled into the living room and died of a hit to the head.

  12. Roles and Responsibilities of Police and Army The Police and armed forces have different responsibilities when it comes to operations. Armed Forces responsibilities are to: Protect the UK mainland from potential military threats. Protect UK citizens abroad who may be at risk. Protect British Assets overseas from threats. Provide emergency aid and rescue assistance both in the UK and abroad. Fight Terrorism around the world.

  13. Major Incidents 7/7 Attacks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuhBdHc8Nqs What do you think the role of the police was on the day?

  14. Police Responsibilities Co-Ordinate Emergency Response Investigate the causes of the Incident. The Police Take Witness Statements Traffic Control Preserve the scene for evidence. Save Lives and Protect People Prosecute Offenders

  15. Ranks and Badges Research into the Badges of Rank within the Army. Take some time and find out the different badges of rank within the armed forces. Draw in the boxes the badges of rank.

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