Child abuse investigation team

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Child Abuse Investigation Team/Unit[1][2] are units within police forces of the United Kingdom, responsible for investigating offences relating to minors.[3]

Within the London Metropolitan Police Service, CAIT is an Operational Command Unit within the Specialist Crime Directorate.[4]

CAIT Objectives:

  • Thorough and unrelenting investigation into all related cases.
  • Ensuring a secure conviction for the guilty.
  • Further prevention of abuse.
  • Supplying aftercare to victims such as counselling or psychiatrist.
  • Promoting awareness of abuse.
  • Helping victims rebuild lives.
  • Monitoring known abusers.

Within the Metropolitan Police Child Abuse Investigation Command[4] and is part of the Specialist Crime Directorate. There are 19 borough Child Abuse Investigation Teams, and five specialist sections:

  • The Major Investigation Teams investigate child homicide and complex abuse enquiries within a family environment.
  • The Hi-Tech Crime Unit provides technical support and investigates Internet-based child abuse.

References

  1. ^ "Hampshire Constabulary: Child Abuse Investigation Unit". Hampshire.police.uk. Retrieved 2009-06-09. [dead link]
  2. ^ "Leicestershire Constabulary - Our departments - Child Abuse Investigation". Leics.police.uk. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  3. ^ "Leicestershire Constabulary - Careers - Child Abuse Investigation Unit". Leics.police.uk. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  4. ^ a b "Metropolitan Police Service - Specialist Crime Directorate". Met.police.uk. Retrieved 2009-06-09.