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Patrol

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Helpful in problem areaas or in cases where a SECOND LOOK at someone or something is necessary. Double-Back Pattern
The unit is driven either from approximate center of the beat in EVER INCREASING CIRCLES , or from the outside of the beat in ever decreasing circles. Circular Pattern
3 Patterns of Patrol -Circular Pattern -Double-Back Pattern -Random Pattern
Low visibility and surveillance. Apprehension Patrol
Deals with specific problems or violations, so be aware of the problem, the location, and the time of day that the problem usually occurs. Selective Patrol (Preventive)
Advantages: quick response, flexibility to cover large area, can be used as escort units, and are effective in traffic law enforcement. Motorcycle patrol
Advantages: immediate traffic control; person-to-person contact; good public/community relations; increased knowledge of physical beat; develop informants; increased knowledge of community needs and potential crime hazards. Foot Patrol
• Advantages: speed, mobility; visibility increases preventive potential; protection of officer; permits officer to carry extra equipment Automobile patrol
Advantages: available in emergency situations, can cover enormous area, allows sky view of fleeing persons or vehicles, excellent apprehension tool when used with ground units Fixed wing and helicopter patrol
Having twice as many patrol vehicles on the street doubles preventive enforcement. One-officer Patrol
Placing yourself, others, or your patrol unit in a position so as to provide the suspect with a definite identifiable target is known as silhouetting
the soundest of all-criminological theories. Prevention of crime
U.S. mailboxes, utility poles, automobiles and trucks, brick walls, dirt embankments Cover
shrubs, fences, shadows Concealment
This lane lends itself to effective observation lane nearest the center of the roadway
Driving in which lane affords a better view of street-front windows, sides of buildings, and potential hiding places? lane nearest the curb,
Skilled observer is able to: take in everything around a given situation and then sort out the relevant from the irrelevant
This can contribute significantly to crime prevention and successful prosecution of crimes effective observation
Used to learn about people, A vital source of information, Used to learn about places. The field inquiry
In the 7-step approach -avoid using the word I
To minimize cultural/emotional barriers separating peace officers and the public and o create an officer/citizen relationship that supports the best interests of society are goals of: Public service
A proactive anticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a crime risk and the action needed to remove or reduce that risk. Crime prevention
citizens are encouraged to mark their personal property with their driver license number Operation ID
An officer's primary responsibility is that of crime prevention
To preserve the peace by mere presence and by proper action. To prevent crime by opportunity reduction To suppress crime by timely response to crimes in progress and by properly investigating offenses. To apprehend suspects. These are objectives of: Patrol
Felony stop, preferred position Offset vehicle to the left and back 10-15 feet.
Shoppers are what type of crowd? Casual
What type of group is present at a lynching Aggressive mob
Picket line Expressive crowd
This type of crowd can easily become a mob Aggressive crowd
Sporting event Cohesive crowd
Food riot Acquisitive mob
Attempts to secure safety by flight Escape mob
How many are people are required to have a riot? 7
Where will the leaders of a mob be located? Front and center
o Lack of trust and respect o Reduced budgetary support for needed personnel, equipment, programs, etc. o Increased citizen complaints Are negative econsequences of what Ineffective public service
o Questionnaire o Medical solicitation o Prepared questions when addressing various civic groups, clubs, etc. Are what type of ways to seek citizen imput? Formal
• In order to prevent the occurrence of crime, what must be eliminated or reduced the opportunity for someone to commit the crime
A foreign detainee must be informed of his right to have his consulate notified
Most mandatory notification treaties allow a maximum of how long for notification? 72 hours
What is the purpose of the Vienna Convention on Consular Notification? To ensure that a foreign national is not placed in a situation in which he cannot receive assistance from his own government.
The first officer on the scene in response to any incident needing assessment of crowd management should consider what first? Officer safety
Who Covers unknown threats while team enters a room to search Point man
Who Acts as point man on the teams egress Rear guard
A proactive search team dedicated to locating and eliminating the deadly conduct that is occurring Contact team
A slow moving and methodical team whose mission is to search for and recover downed citizens or officers Rescue team
Which type of team continues past victims? Contact team
Which type of team stops the deadly behavior Contact team
Which type of team extracts victims to safe area Rescue team
Which type of team enters or approaches location to locate victims Rescue team
Created by: dallascpr
 

 



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