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T/PI Lee Jardine Divisional Alcohol Violence Reduction Unit ALCOHOL Institute of Alcohol Studies- Alcohol effects on the mind and body are thought to be more likely to induce antisocial behaviour, leading to criminal acts, including


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T/PI Lee Jardine Divisional Alcohol Violence Reduction Unit

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ALCOHOL

  • Institute of Alcohol Studies- ‘Alcohol effects on the mind and

body are thought to be more likely to induce antisocial behaviour, leading to criminal acts, including violent crimes as it can reduce self-control’

  • ver 40 per cent of prisoners (including 60 per cent of young
  • ffenders) were drunk at the time of their offence
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ALCOHOL RELATED CRIME

  • In just over half (54%) of violent crime, the victim said the
  • ffender was under the influence of alcohol.
  • In the past 10 years, half of those accused of murder were

under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs at the time of the murder.

  • Two thirds of young offenders were drunk at the time of their
  • ffence.
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STRUCTURE

  • 6 TEAMS
  • ABERDEEN (3)
  • INVERURIE
  • FRASERBURGH
  • ELGIN
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REMIT

  • INVESTIGATION OF SERIOUS VIOLENT CRIME
  • PREVENTATIVE WORK
  • MANAGEMENT & DISRUPTION OF SERIOUS VIOLENT

OFFENDERS

  • HIGH VISIBILITY PATROLS (LICENSED PREMISES VISITS)
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STATISTICS

  • 2,046 SERIOUS ASSAULTS ACROSS SCOTLAND (Q2)
  • 42 IN ABERDEENSHIRE (172 NE DIV)
  • 6 WITHIN LICENSED PREMISES (100% Detected)
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INITIAL ACTIONS

  • VICTIM
  • NOTIFICATION
  • POTENTIAL WITNESSES
  • DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
  • DESCRIPTION
  • RECORD OBSERVATIONS
  • RECORD STAFF ON DUTY
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SCENE MANAGEMENT

  • Crime scenes contain physical evidence that is pertinent to a

criminal investigation. This evidence is collected by crime scene investigators (CSIs) and Law Enforcement. The location of a crime scene can be the place where the crime took place, or can be any area that contains evidence from the crime itself.

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SCENE MANAGEMENT

  • CONTROL (SCENE

AND PERSONS)

  • HAZARDS
  • PHYSICAL

EVIDENCE

  • FORENSIC

AWARENESS

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CONSIDERATIONS

  • CCTV SYSTEMS/OPERATORS
  • CARD MACHINES
  • SPECIAL EVENTS
  • SUFFICIENCY OF STAFF
  • CLEANLINESS
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CONSIDERATIONS (cont.)

  • TIMINGS
  • PROACTIVELY REPORT SUSPICIONS
  • POST INCIDENT (RUMOUR ETC)
  • DEBRIEF
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