Who uses the NDM?
5. The NDM is suitable for all decisions. It can be applied to spontaneous incidents or planned operations, by an individual or teams of people, and to both operational and non-operational situations. Decision makers can use it to structure a rationale of what they did during an incident and why.
How many key elements feature in the national decision model?
The NDM has six key elements. Each component provides the user with an area for focus and consideration. The element that binds the model together is the Code of Ethics at the centre.
What is Ciapoar?
Six key elements (CIAPOAR) The mnemonic CIAPOAR can help users to remember the six key elements of the NDM. It also acts as an aide-memoire in aspects of decision making. Code of Ethics – Principles and standards of professional behaviour. Information – Gather information and intelligence.
What did the NDM replace?
The NDM is a risk assessment and decision making process. It was created by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) as a replacement / update for the Conflict Management Model.
What are the benefits of the NDM?
The NDM can be useful for examining decisions made and action taken, whether by a supervisor or during an informal investigation or a formal inquiry. How were the principles and standards of professional behaviour demonstrated during the situation?
Who invented the NDM?
The development of the NDM has been led by Chief Constable Adrian Lee and Chief Constable Brian Moore – who chair the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) Ethics and Risk Co-ordination portfolios respectively – ensuring that the way the police service approaches risk has a sound ethical grounding.
What are the 6 steps of decision-making process?
- Step 1: Identify the decision. You realize that you need to make a decision.
- Step 2: Gather relevant information.
- Step 3: Identify the alternatives.
- Step 4: Weigh the evidence.
- Step 5: Choose among alternatives.
- Step 6: Take action.
- Step 7: Review your decision & its consequences.
Why was the national decision model introduced?
To help everyone in policing make decisions and to provide a framework in which decisions can be examined and challenged, both at the time and afterwards, the police service has adopted a single, national decision model (NDM). The model has at its centre the Code of Ethics as the touchstone for all decision making.
What does Idcopplan stand for?
The IDCOPPLAN mnemonic is as follows: I – Investigation (to allow prompt and effective of the offence/conduct of the person) D – Disappearance (prevent hindrance of prosecution by disappearance of suspect) C – Child (Protect child/vulnerable other) O – Obstruction of highway (prevent)
What is Gowisley?
What is GOWISELY? GOWISELY is an acronym used by officers as an ‘aide memoire’ for the information they are supposed to give to a stop/search subject, prior to commencing the search, to ensure compliance with Code A of PACE.
What does Iimarch stand for?
IIMARCH (Information, Intent, Method, Administration, Risk Assessment, Communications and Humanitarian Issues) is not the only structured briefing format available. However, it is widely used by emergency responders.
What is the National Decision Model (NDM)?
The national decision model (NDM) is suitable for all decisions and should be used by everyone in policing. It can be applied: to spontaneous incidents or planned operations by an individual or team of people to both operational and non-operational situations
What is the national decision model in policing?
Application The national decision model (NDM) is suitable for all decisions and should be used by everyone in policing. It can be applied: to spontaneous incidents or planned operations by an individual or team of people to both operational and non-operational situations
What other decision-making models have been replaced by the Pentagon?
other decision-making models. This is also why it now replaces all models previously used by the Police Service, including the Conflict Management Model (CMM). 10. The corners of the values pentagon connect to and support the five stages of the decision-making process.
What are the key elements of the NDM?
The NDM has six key elements. Each component provides the user with an area for focus and consideration. The element that binds the model together is the Code of Ethics at the centre. The NDM puts the Code of Ethics at the heart of all police decision making.