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- National decision model | College of Policing
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
- National decision model | College of Policing
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)
- National decision model - production. copweb. aws. college. police. uk
National decision model This page is from APP, the official source of professional practice for policing First published 23 October 2013 Updated 24 January 2024
- National decision model - Guidance overview - College of Policing
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)
- National decision model - Guidance overview - College of Policing
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
- National decision model | College of Policing
This page is from APP, the official source of professional practice for policing
- Linked reference material - College of Policing
Linked reference material for the authorised professional practice (APP) on the national decision model Code of Ethics (2024) Ethical policing principles and Guidance for ethical and professional behaviour College of Policing (2023) Code of Practice for Ethical Policing JESIP (n d ) Joint Doctrine: The Interoperability Framework
- Making good decisions - College of Policing
Investigators should use the national decision model and the Code of Ethics to help with decision making In relation to the investigative process, officers have discretion at many decision-making points throughout the course of the investigation and they should feel empowered to make decisions
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