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What defines a critical incident in law enforcement?
What defines a critical incident in law enforcement?
Which entity is NOT required to be notified of a critical incident?
Which entity is NOT required to be notified of a critical incident?
Who is responsible for notifying relevant entities after a critical incident?
Who is responsible for notifying relevant entities after a critical incident?
When should the relevant entities be notified to respond to a critical incident?
When should the relevant entities be notified to respond to a critical incident?
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Which of the following is a responsibility of the TIU in a critical incident?
Which of the following is a responsibility of the TIU in a critical incident?
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Study Notes
Critical Incidents
- A critical incident is an event resulting in the death or serious bodily injury of a person.
- Critical incidents require notification to several authorities.
- These include:
- Denver District Attorney's Office
- Internal Affairs Unit
- Office of the Independent Monitor
- The commander of TIU or a designated representative is responsible for notifying the authorities.
- The authorities must be notified and given the opportunity to respond to the scene before the conclusion of the investigation.
- This ensures the preservation of evidence for review.
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