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SCD5
Child Abuse Investigation Command
DI Sue Inwood
The past, the present and beyond
Why we do the CRAM and the QA Process
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Child Abuse Investigation Command – SCD5
History & Background
• SCD5 mission to make children safer in London
• Established post Victoria Climbie 2000
• Largest dedicated police child abuse/protection
command in world @ 450 detectives/200 police staff
• Serves Pan London 32 LSCB’s (some wider remit)
• Modernisation program post Baby Peter, 2008-10
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SCD5 Issues/Challenges/Role
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Multi-agency working
Complex arena child abuse investigation
Child Protection/Safeguarding issues
Very High Organisational Risk
Critical decisions at low levels
High profile criminal justice cases
Intense media interest
Political issues
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Police Areas for Improvement – AFI’s
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Recording - data standards – IT systems
Information exchange (updating & challenging)
Supervision (quality, consistency, timeliness)
Identifying critical risk in high volume (how?)
Risk assessment (control measures)
Focus on high risk
Escalation and challenge
Resilience/capacity/skills/training
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“RISK”
• "Once risk has been assessed, the more
substantial task is to manage it, to think of how
to intervene to reduce it"
Munroe, E Effective Child Protection 2008
• "The absence of a clear focus on the source of
risk to children is important because in such
situations child protection registration or any
form of supervision is unlikely to be effective."
Humphreys & Stanley, DV & CP, Directions for Good Practice.
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Reducing risk & repeat victims
0.08% were repeat victims
5 times or more (in 12months)
No of Repeat Victims
1.34% were repeat victims
3 times or more (in 12months)
9.17% were repeat victims
Initial Crime Reports
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CHILD RISK ASSESSMENT MATRIX
(CRAM)
• A comprehensive process underpinning key
activities supporting core Child Abuse
Investigation Team (CAIT) responsibilities.
• Based upon proactive use of intelligence to
identify risk and support decisions.
• The CRAM applies to the 3 core CAIT activity
areas:
Referrals - Investigation - Protection.
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CHILD RISK ASSESSMENT MATRIX (CRAM)
• Using intelligence research to support decision
making rationale;
• Completing & updating risk assessments with
case specific control measures that are regularly
reviewed by a supervisor;
• Focus on identifying repeat victims of crime and
those at critical risk within high volume referrals;
• The timely exchange of information with relevant
partners;
• The use of consistent & authoritative supervision
to support case officers
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CRAM - 6 core elements
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Intelligence
Risk factors
Risk assessment
Supervision
Recording
Communication
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SCD5 Risk Principles
• Risk Factors can be grouped
• Number of factors present can compound risk
• Repeat victimisation leads to higher risk
• Recognise critical risk in high volume
• Simple recording system to assist recognition of risk
• Dialogue with others to enhance assessment.
• Control Measures R.A.R.A Reduce/Avoid/Remove/Accept - Risk
• Appropriate (early) intervention in cases of chronic
abuse/neglect to protect
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Control Measures (RARA)
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Reduce risk
Avoid risk
Remove risk
Accept risk
Risk assessment is an ongoing process
Measures must be SMART
Record Rationale.
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Tracey Connelly
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History of Drug/Alcohol
abuse
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In & out of care
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Socially inadequate
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Special Needs Education
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Previous victim of abuse
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Met ex-husband at 15yrs
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Stephen Barker
• Semi-literate
• Allegedly abused as a
child
• Mental Health issues
• Special Needs
Education
• Animal Cruelty
• Relationship issues
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Jason Owen
• Previous convictions
• Drug abuse
• Troubled youth
• Suspected Paedophile
• Name changes
• 15 year old girlfriend
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Risk Factors: (Victim, Suspect, Household)
A structure for intelligence research for the 3 CAIT activity areas: Referral,
Investigation and Protection.
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Based on learning from SCR’s, MARAC, Intel Analysis, SUDI’s etc
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Risk Assessment reviewed/updated on new & current Information
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Quality Assurance Process
• Set terms of reference
• Remote data monitoring
• Site visit and structured interviews with staff
• Report of visit compiled
• Passed to SMT lead and CAIT DI
• Action plan set and agreed, reviewed after 3 months
• Partnership team visits
• Bi-monthly DI meetings
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Any Questions
07920822903
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