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Critical Incident Management APP

Critical Incident Management APP

Critical Incident Management APP

Status: Live
Published: 01/01/2013
Security level: Official
Amended / Internally developed: No
Live on platform: 23/04/21
Retired on platform:
Target Audience: Business / General, Police Officer
Authoring body: College of Policing (CoP)
Grading:
Guidance
Abstract

Police have a duty to respond to every incident reported in an appropriate way and in a timely manner. A critical incident (CI) is defined as:

any incident where the effectiveness of the police response is likely to have a significant impact on the confidence of the victim, their family and/or the community. An incident can be escalated to a CI when the police fail to meet the expectation of a victim/family and/or the community in responding to an incident.

Therefore critical incident management (CIM) is key within the police force. Different types of incidents can become critical, high profile, serious or homicide related. If the police do not respond in a timely manner to serious incidents it can result in loss of confidence by the public.

There are 3 stages to CIM:

  1. Preparing for critical incidents – considering current management structures to ensure staff are trained effectively and resources are available

  2. Managing critical incidents – identifying critical incidents early on and notified to the most appropriate person.

  3. Restoring public confidence – restoring broken confidence amongst the public by community engagement, resolution and public inquiry.

Category: Incident, Crime and Records Management