 - Advanced Public Order Commanders
- Authorising Officers
- Child Protection Officers in Court
- Cross-Examination Day
- Emergencies on Trial
- Firearms Operations on Trial
- Firearms Policy on Trial
- Road Deaths Investigations Policy on Trial
- SIO Policy on Trial
- Surveillance on Trial
- Test Purchasing on Trial
- Other Bond Solon Courses on request
| - How the adversarial and inquisitorial systems work
- The procedures, order of events and roles of participants
- How to give clear, honest and objective evidence
- How to make appropriate use of supporting evidence, documents and notes when giving evidence
- How to prepare for giving evidence
- How to handle unused (including sensitive) material
- PII
- Anonymity and Screening
- Techniques used by lawyers in cross-examination
- Issues around agent provocateur and entrapment
- The importance of evidencing the context of decision making
- The importance of making reasonable decisions taking into account risk assessments, human rights, resources and the merits of options available
- The importance of evidencing the elimination of unreasonable or unmeritorious options
- The importance of effective planning, briefing and post-incident procedures
- Coroner’s Courts and Public Inquiries as a spring-board for litigation
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