Football Banning Order Researcher
Reference: NK_FBOR
Date Posted: 9 May 2008
Salary: 19,000
Position Type: Permanent
Location: Greater London
Details:
• Reference No. NK_FBOR
• Position Football Banning Order Researcher
• Role Police Staff
• Department Operations Department
• Nearest Location London,
• Salary 19,000 circa inc. LA
• Description This role will provide a central point of contact for the collection, receipt, dissemination and evaluation of information relating to Football Banning Orders.
To gather analysis and interpret data from Force Areas and external sources.
To coordinate collection and receipt of football related crime information in various formats from within the force, other police forces and external agencies and to keep accurate records of information received and disseminated for the purpose of gaining FBO's, in particluar S14B Orders.
To provide high quality analytical products including those stipulated by the National Intelligence Model (NIM).
To develop high quality target profiles with regards to case file submissions for the purposes on complaint, civil action, section 14(b) Football Banning Order applications.
Minimum Criteria
To collate intelligence and compile target packages for Force Intelligence Bureau concerning cross border activity and serious crime targets.
To compile accurate, comprehensive and concise reports.
To provide central support and co-ordination for intelligence and planning on cross-border football operations and other events and co-ordinate force-wide awareness of football-related legislation and other current football issues.
To be responsible for the compilation and development of Risk Supporters Target Packages relating to Force Football Target profiles.
To research and prepare reports on football risk groups in connection to On Complaint Football Banning Orders.
To research and prepare reports on football risk groups in connection to On Complaint Football Banning Orders.
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• Closing Date 14 May 2008






