by mike » Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:27 am
at the end of my initial course we had 2 days of testing ( 5 dogs being tested ).
day one, building search - this had about 12 rooms varying in size, smallest being a set of tiolets, the largest being a canteen / dining room, within that there were 3 hides, the first being a 2" piece of flesh in a piece of machinary, the second was a blood stained piece of cloth 3" square and the final hide was a piece of paper with 3 spots of blood on it, this was placed within a pile of other bits of paper. all blood was about 4 days old.
open area search - 200m x 400m overgrown gardens and wooded area, 3 hides again, the first was a piece of bone about 2ft long this was 6 days old and still had bits of flesh on it and all of the marrow inside. the second was a hip bone that had been hung in a bush ( 3ft off the ground ) for the past 18 months.
open area search - area around buildings inc paths etc , first was a piece of flesh stuck behind a drain pipe, second was a deposition site ( body fluids put on the floor ) and the final one was a full piglet 3 weeks dead under a wheel barrow.
day two - grave work, handlers had to identify possible grave sites and auger them to a given method once you knew what you were looking for, the pattern depends on many factors ie age/size of dead person, lay of the land etc
dogs were then worked over the grave / auger sites.
for all of the tests the dogs must give a passive indication on a find ie stand and stare at the hide. FAIL if any contact is made.
throughout the course a lot of the training is to do with field craft skills used prior to even getting the dog out of the van.
we had a lot of inputs from SOCO/CSI staff on what they need from us as handlers and also how the body breaks down over time. you would be amazed how bones change over time, both adult and child.
following on from the course we must re qualify every 6 months ( 1 week course ) and also attend a minimum of 10 training days in a 12 month period. ( 22days in total ). these figures are set as the minimum requirement by ACPO.
I could go on a long time about the age of hides we use, types of hide etc but its never ending.
mike