PC1S039 - Safe and Lawful Patrol 01 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2028 | Version 1

Associated Module Information

Module Code: PC1S039
Module Title: Safe and Lawful Patrol
Faculty: Faculty of Life Sciences and Education
Faculty Group: Operational Policing
Faculty Sub Group: Policing
Module Leader: David Maundrell
Module Team: Andrew Hale, Rezbi Duffield, Gareth Evans, Rebecca Prout, Louise Skilling, Fiona Webb, Barry Murphy, Bethan Shellard-Dedman, Rachael Lugg
First Intended Intake: JAN 2022 Final Year of Intake:
Date Closed:
Credit Value: 20 Credit Level: 4
Language: English
Percentage of Module Taught in Welsh: 0
Equivalent Module:
HECOS codes: 100486 - policing
HECOS Code Weighting: 100

Document Version Information

Version 1
Valid From 01 Jan 2022
Valid To 31 Dec 2028

Module Aims

To develop an understanding of the significance of applying effective professional judgement when decision making in the workplace.

To develop an understanding of how to apply the key protocols of radio communication.

To develop an understanding of the practical issues pertaining to the collection and submission of information and intelligence and demonstrate this understanding in the workplace.

To develop an understanding of how to apply effective team working practices in a policing context.

To develop the application of appropriate behaviours and good practices when dealing with victims and witnesses.

Content Summary

In this module student will demonstrate operational competence that evidences that they are safe and lawful to be deployed independently. This is achieved by evidencing competence in the 5 assessment criteria outlined in the College of Policing Operational Competence Portfolio that meets the national sector standard.

During the Operational Learning phase students will cover key elements of the role including communication skills, decision making and dealing with the individual needs of victims and witnesses. Through the use of discussion, role play and case studies students will examine their responsibilities and identifying good practice on how to identify the different categories of witnesses, achieving best evidence and providing safeguarding and support where needed.

Through the use of blended learning techniques such as discussion fora, flipped classrooms and recordings, students will also consider the purpose, processes, responsibilities and correct use of information and intelligence. Students will examine the issues that can arise when data management protocols are not adhered to and review the rights of the individual in respect of information held about them.

Students will then be afforded the opportunity to apply these skills in the workplace under the guidance of an operationally competent tutor that has completed the relevant training to the required sector standard. Students will deal with numerous and varied incidents that have been carefully selected to promote learning in a risk managed environment. Tutors will provide regular feedback and encourage self-reflection from the student to identify competence and opportunities to develop.

College of Policing PEQF PCSO Curriculum areas covered in this module as per the College of Policing PCSO National Policing Curriculum Mapping Spreadsheet

Decision Making and Discretion OLP1
(Curriculum Learning Outcomes 6-7 inclusive)
(Minimum Content 6.1 – 7.3 inclusive)

Communication Skills OLP1
Employ the key protocols of radio communication

Team-Working OLP1
(Curriculum Learning Outcome 1)
(Minimum Content 1.1 – 1.4 inclusive)

Information and Intelligence OLP1
(Curriculum Learning Outcome 3)
(Minimum Content 3.1 – 3.6a inclusive)

Victims and Witnesses OLP1
(Curriculum Learning Outcomes 3-6 inclusive)
(Minimum Content 3.1 – 6.4 inclusive)

Dealing with Minor Crime OLP1
(Curriculum Learning Outcomes 1)
(Minimum Content 1.1 – 1.2 inclusive)

(for full details of curriculum minimum content see V.5 Feb 2021) of the mapping spreadsheet
https://www.learn.college.police.uk/Course/Details/29808

Operational Competence Portfolio assessment criteria covered in this module

Independent Patrol Status Assessment Criteria
I. Operate in accordance with the law, Authorised Professional Practice and the Code of Ethics
II. Provide an initial response to policing incidents
III. Engage with the community
IV. Information and Intelligence
V. Use PCSO powers

Learning and Teaching Methods

Activity Type Hours
Lecture 12
Seminar 12
Work based learning 160
Formative Assessment - Scheduled 8
Active/Simulation Based 8
Total Hours Selected 200

Learning Outcomes

# Learning Outcome
LO1 To apply and maintain the standards set within the Competency and Values Framework and achieve independent patrol status in the Operational Competency Portfolio for assessment criteria I,II,III,IV & V

Module Requisites

N/A

Assessment Criteria

Assessment Category Assessment Type Description Duration Word Count Weight (%) Best of? Pass Mark
Asynchronous Assessment Work-based assessment 1 Application of Competency and Values Framework & Independent Patrol Status Assessment Criteria I,II,III,IV & V (Operational Competence Portfolio) 0 N/A 100 No 40

Assessment Matrix

Assessment Type Learning Outcomes
LO1
Work-based assessment 1

Reading List

Bryant and Bryant. (2020) Blackstone’s Handbook for Policing Students. Blackstone’s.

Wilson, D, Ashton, J and Sharp, D. (2001) What everyone should know about the police. London. Blackstone