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Professionalising Investigations Programme (PIP) - Coggle Diagram
Professionalising Investigations Programme (PIP)
level 4
what is it?
level 4 of PIP deals with strategic management of highly complex investigations
what does it do?
level 4 of PIP provides leadership and independent advice for major cases, managing public and media attention, and making decisions that go beyond the operational level to consider long-term consequences.
level 3
what is it?
level 3 of PIP deals with major crime. serious crime, and organized crime investigations.
what does it do?
PIP level 3 trains investigators to lead major investigations, It builds on previous levels to teach skills for managing large-scale investigations, working with multiple agencies, and handling complex cases such as corporate manslaughter or major organized crime.
level 1
what is it?
level one of PIP is the foundation level for for investigating priority crimes like theft or common assault.
what does it do?
level one of PIP gives investigators the core skills to gather evidence and examine evidence, also to interview suspects and witnesses and to build cases for charging decisions on smaller cases.
level 2
what is it?
level 2 of PIP deals with serious and complex cases within the UK's PIP, this is a national standard for police and other law enforcement investigators.
what does it do?
level 2 of PIP equips investigators to handle serious and complex investigations by teaching them to supervise multiple teams, develop investigative strategies, and ensure they are using the correct laws and policies