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Law, Evidence, Procedure and Best Practice Reviews
Michael A, 06 Jun 2025
Excellent trainer, highly useful content and professionally delivered.
Jay P, 06 Jun 2025
Really impressed by this course! Incredibly well structured and delivered in a way that kept the entire group engaged throughout, with an excellent balance of seminar style presentation and group activities. The trainer Leane was clearly both extremely knowledgeable in the area and articulate and while the course material was academic, it never felt boring. Highly recommended!
Elizabeth D, 06 Jun 2025
Very good course for law enforcers.
Georgie H, 04 Jun 2025
Fantastic course, lots of good information and scenarios. I learn best with more active and interactive so would have maybe included more group work/ discussions.
Barry Q, 04 Jun 2025
Very beneficial course for anyone involved in investigations and points to prove to hopefully get a successful prosecution.
S W, 04 Jun 2025
Great course - content and trainer were excellent.
Ria S, 04 Jun 2025
I found the course really interesting. Liane's delivery was excellent, the pace of the course was good, I found the Rooms to discuss / work through the activities really useful.
Andrew W, 22 May 2025
The course trainer was wrong in her in interpretation of when it is necessary to caution a D. Unfortunately she was rather rude in the way she dealt with this. This was addressed at the following days training at my instigation, however the fact that the initial training was wrong was never conceded. One trainer appeared to be under the impression TS enforcement powers originate from PACE. Whilst we need to have regard to PACE our enforcement powers originate from elsewhere. The last exercise on Day 2 - I was left bewildered by what this was intended to achieve. The trainer clearly stated that in some circumstances it was possible to admit an interview clearly in breach of pretty much every PACE interview requirement. Further, we were required to argue for it's inclusion regardless of the fact that it contained no evidence on which any prosecutor would seek to rely. Surely this is not best practice and not what we should be taking from the course. The trainer had a point to make, and that appeared to involve making the attendees uncomfortable - this was exacerbated by her making up facts on the spur of the moment that were not part of the original exercise brief. The attendees have a very varied level of experience. I have spoken to people who have only been with the Service for a matter of months or weeks. They are in a state of complete confusion. Personally, what I did know to be 100% correct was wrongly cast into doubt.