Chief officers of police will make arrangements under this code for the authorisation, registration, deployment and usage of covert human intelligence sources, taking account of relevant legislation and the operational guidance set out in the ACPO Manual of Standards for the Use of Covert Human Intelligence Sources. This manual sets out the guidance issued by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) of England, Wales and Northern Ireland on the management, command and deployment of armed officers. It replaces ACPO () Manual of Guidance on the Police Use of Firearms and ACPO () Manual of Guidance on the Management, Command and DeploymentFile Size: KB. · Full title: ACPO and HM Customs and Excise, ‘National Standards in Covert Investigations. Manual of Standards for the Deployment of Undercover Officers’ () which should include the Code of Conduct for undercover officers 4. Guidance on the Management of Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) (ACPO/SOCA/HMRC, ) 5. Disclosure Manual (ACPO and .
2 Standards (FOIA - Open) Standards This policy should be used in conjunction with the ACPO Manual of Guidance. Strategic Alliance police dogs are trained and deployed under the ACPO Police Dog Manual of Guidance The police service is bound by a duty of care to any person who may be at risk from the. The intention is to provide Chief Officers, operational commanders and officers with written guidance on the use of the equipment. The issue, deployment and use of Taser will conform to the well-established guidance already laid down in the ACPO Manual of Guidance on Police Use of Firearms and the ACPO Personal Safety Manual of Guidance. ACPO manual (pdf) MB. Contract information (pdf) KB Training and materials on officers having intimate relationships with members of the public (pdf) KB. Minutes of the National Undercover Scrutiny Panel from October to present, minutes and papers of the Professional Committee since November (pdf) KB.
There is a use and conduct authorisation for the deployment of an undercover officer under Part II of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA). 2. The undercover officer has been authorised in circumstances in which a prosecution is contemplated, or where it has become apparent that there is the clear potential for a prosecution. Officers must never act as an agent provocateur by actively encouraging another person to break the law, actively engage in planning or committing a crime, or have intimate sexual relationships with those they encounter during their deployment. Should an undercover officer engage in any intimate sexual activity during deployment, they must inform their senior officer immediately who will then investigate the matter and refer it to oversight and governance bodies if necessary. This manual sets out the guidance issued by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) of England, Wales and Northern Ireland on the management, command and deployment of armed officers. It replaces ACPO () Manual of Guidance on the Police Use of Firearms and ACPO () Manual of Guidance on the Management, Command and Deployment.
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