Crime Standards Officer (BBBH105972) Exeter, England
| Salary: | GBP12.92 - GBP16.66 per hour |
Service Care Solutions are looking for a Crime Standards Officer to work within the Devon and Cornwall Police on a 6-month contract.
Location: Hybrid (Various Offices available across D&C).
Job role/responsibilities:
To conduct a quality assurance review of recorded Crimes and Enquiries to check compliance with national and force standards.
- Undertake detailed review of crimes for the Force to ensure that the organisation is compliant with the national requirements under the national crime recording standards.
- Act as dedicated decision makers (DDM) on behalf of the Force Crime Registrar to assess crimes for their suitability to be cancelled or reclassified in accordance with legislation.
- To be responsible for the finalisation of all undetected crimes ensuring Force policy is adhered to, that victims are updated and that crime records accurately reflect the status of any suspects and property.
- To undertake specialist reviews on behalf of crime managers and operational departments in order to maximise Force performance.
- To undertake compliance audits on behalf of the Force Crime Registrar, ensuring that recording decisions made by other departments are correctly applied.
- Input, validate, retrieve and extract information required in the course of the investigation to the appropriate systems such as STORM, Unifi and PNC.
- To provide advice to departments within the Force and to all officers and staff, regarding to crime recording requirements, the correct crime classification, crime finalisation and correct procedures in relation to other national and Force requirements, applying knowledge of Home Office Counting Rules.
- Perform administration duties for the crime system updating where necessary.
Knowledge/Experience required:
- An awareness of National Crime Recording Standards (NCRS), the National Standard of Incident Recording (NSIR) and Home Office Counting Rules
- Knowledge of Data Protection policy and legislation
- An understanding of the investigative process
- Proven ability to use analytical skills to interrogate databases
If you are interested in this role or want further discussion, please contact Lewis either via email: lewis.ashcroft@servicecare.org.uk or tel: 01772208962. Alternatively, if you have any friend or colleagues that might be interested, please feel free to refer them as we a have a £250 referral scheme in place.