ADF Investigation Cse

PMKeyS Course No. 120472

Aim

To train Service Police NCO and Officers for employment as investigators within the ADF.

General

This is a Tri-Service course conducted at DPTC over an intensive period of 55 working days. This is also a 'Visiting Lecturer' intensive course from all types of investigative agencies both civil and military. Trainees will be expected to have a general knowledge in investigative policies and procedures and will be required to have met the prerequisites prior to being panelled for this course.

Prerequisites

RANK: CPL (E) - CAPT (E)
PES: Medical Class 2
COURSES: "SPBC and MPIC(SPIC)" OR ROBC
EXPERIENCE: Minimum 24 months Service Police member

Pre-course

It is strongly recommended that members, who have met the prerequisites and have applied to become an investigator, have a workplace agreement with their ship/unit/base to be attached to an ADF investigative unit for a period of three months. During this attachment, the Senior Investigator will access the member's investigative ability. This will adequately prepare any member for the Australian Defence Force Investigator Course (ADFIC). In addition, the following pre-course activity link should be downloaded by the selected trainee as part of their pre-course study. This pre-course study guide is essential to all trainees, as this will prepare them for the ADFIC barrier test:

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ADFIC Barrier Test Study Guide (Word)

The following references are considered pre-course reading and, trainees should be familiar with the updated contents and current versions of publications relevant to the conduct of investigations:
Course reading list: (Links located on Publications/Orders page)
a. ADFP 06.1.1 Vol 1 - Discipline Law Manual-Legislation, Forms and Instruments;
b. ADFP 06.1.1 Vol 2 - Discipline Law Manual-The Australian Military Court;
c. ADFP 06.1.1 Vol 3 - Discipline Law Manual-Summary Authority Proceedings;
a. Evidence Act 1995;
b. Australian Capital Territory Crimes ACT 1900 (Criminal Code Act 2002);
c. Commonwealth Crimes Act 1914 (Criminal Code Act 1995);
d. Defence Investigative Technical Instruction (DITI);
e. Chief Executive Instructions;
f. Defence Force (Visiting Forces) Act 1963;
g. DI (A) Admin 23-2 - Management of reportable incidents;
h. DI (G) Pers 45-1 - Jurisdiction under Defence Force Discipline Act-Guidance for Military Commanders;
i. DI (G) Pers 45-4 - Australian Defence Force Prosecution Policy;
j. DI (G) Admin 45-2 - Reporting and Investigation of Alleged Offences within the Australian Defence Organisation;
k. DI (G) Pers 15-1 - Misuse of Alcohol in the Defence Force;
l. DI (G) Pers 15-2 - Involvement by Members of the Australian Defence Force with a prohibited substance;
m. DI (G) Pers 35-3 - Management and Reporting of Unacceptable Behaviour ;
n. DI (G) Pers 35-4 - Management and Reporting of Sexual Offences;
o. DI (A) Pers 183-1 - The Royal Australian Corps of Military Police;
p. DI (G) Admin 10-6 - Use of Defence telephone and computer resources; and
q. DI(N) Admin 45-1 - Naval Police Coxswain Category.

Return of service obligation

1 year and 55 days.

Administration requirements

Please ensure you download the ADFIC Joining Instruction (JI), Defence Police Training Centre - Trainee Information Handbook and Shared Responsibility Agreement (SRA) for the upcoming course.
NB. The SRA is to be passed to your CO/OC for completion, prior to forwarding to the Course Manager (ADFIC).

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ADFIC Joining Instruction (Word)
Commandants Directive Recognition 0207 (Word)
Defence Police Training Centre - Trainee Information Handbook (Word)
Shared Responsibility Agreement V1.2 2008 (Word)

Staff

Senior Instructor (02) 87821279
Course Manager (02) 87821777