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Transferee DC - Online Child Sexual Exploitation Team.

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Transferee Detective Constable – Online Child Sexual Exploitation Team (OCSET)

Are you an experienced Detective Constable looking for a rewarding new challenge? Do you want to play a vital role in safeguarding children and bringing some of the most dangerous offenders to justice?

Warwickshire Police's Online Child Sexual Exploitation Team (OCSET) investigates serious and complex offences involving the online sexual exploitation of children. Our work focuses on identifying and safeguarding victims, disrupting offenders and pursuing criminal investigations that protect some of the most vulnerable members of our communities.

Role Overview

As an OCSET Detective Constable, you will lead investigations from initial referral through to prosecution. You will manage complex enquiries involving indecent images of children, online grooming, and other forms of child sexual abuse facilitated through technology. This includes:

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  • Planning and leading warrants, arrests and suspect interviews
  • Gathering and presenting evidence
  • Working with partners to safeguard children
  • Developing robust case files for court

This is a challenging but highly rewarding role. You will work within a supportive specialist team that values professional curiosity, investigative excellence and a relentless commitment to protecting children.

Key Requirements

  • Strong investigative skills
  • Ability to manage competing demands
  • Confidence in working within a fast-paced environment where intelligence and safeguarding opportunities often require immediate action
  • Comfortable using technology
  • Willingness to undertake specialist training

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  • Experience of interviewing serious offenders
  • Working alongside partner agencies
  • Involvement in child protection investigations

Application Process

We recognise that not all candidates may possess every skill or experience listed within the role profile. If you have strong investigative ability and can demonstrate transferable skills that would support success within a specialist child exploitation investigation team, we would encourage you to apply.

If you would like an informal discussion about the role before submitting an application, please contact:

  • Detective Inspector Daniel Freeman
    Email: daniel.freeman@warwickshire.police.uk

  • Detective Sergeant David Moorman
    Email: David.Moorman@warwickshire.police.uk

  • Detective Sergeant Jag Gill
    Email: Jag.Gill@warwickshire.police.uk

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Skills

Investigative Skills
Child Protection
Interviewing
Technology Proficiency
Evidence Gathering
Case File Development
Collaboration
Warrant Planning
Arrest Procedures
Safeguarding
Complex Enquiries
Online Grooming
Indecent Images
Criminal Investigations
Professional Curiosity
Commitment to Protecting Children

Location

Warwick, England, United Kingdom

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