Basic Patrol Concepts Pt.2
Basic Patrol Concepts Pt.1
Preventative Patrol
Preventative Patrol P.2
Directed Enforcement
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What are the 2 patrol Strategies? 

- Preventive patrol 

- Directed Enforcement 

100

Community patrol is one of the most what?

One of the most frequent assignments a uniformed officer will perform.

100

What does Preventative Patrol mean?

Preventative patrol provides protection from criminal activity.  

100

How do officers prevent crimes during a security check?

by using their presence and by observing

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What is the directed enforcement patrol strategy used for?

to target areas where problems are likely to occur by concentrating patrol activities on specific circumstances.

 

200

What is a trained observer? 

No matter what strategies is deployed, officers use they're common sense, passed experiences, and observations.

200

What are the two fundamental elements needed for effective law enforcement patrolling?

Protection and service.

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What are the three fundamental objectives for security checks ?

  • Discovering any suspicious activity or criminal activity

  • To reinforce high visibility on a community

  • For a officer to remain knowledgeable about an area or structure



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What is an example of check access areas?

Areas around structure

access to roof

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What is necessary to be able to respond to locations where problems are likely to occur?

A knowledge of the area of assignment and available resources

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what does observation mean to a officer?

To a officer this means to gather information by noting facts or occurrences with heightened sense of awareness

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To protect and service what is needed from an officer?

officers must acquire knowledge of the job they have been assigned to do. This doesn’t just mean knowing the basic layout, but also recognizing locations within the area that may catch the officers attention.


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When conducting security checks, officers should?

  • Cover as much assigned area as possible as well as primary streets 

  • Pay close attention to high crime rates areas

  • modify patrol patterns to prevent predictability



300

What checking structure expectation does unusual lights, activities during non business hours, and suspicious vehicles fall under?

Look for unusually conditions

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What valuable data can crime analysis units provide?

crime patterns, suspect profiles, parolee information, and calls-for-service patterns

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Expectation for trained observer

  • Practice discipline observation

  • Apply training and experience to actually perceive what is occurring or about to occur

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How do officers' interactions and demeanor affect their agency?

They determine how an agency is viewed

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What should Preventative patrol actions include?

  • Maintaining a highly visibility within the community

  • Conducting frequent security checks of  high-risk targets and businesses

  • Conducting checks of persons who may be involved in suspicious activities 



400

What should happen when checking structures?

Look for signs of property damage and/or forced entry

Look for unusual conditions

Check access areas

400

When using a directed enforcement strategy, personnel and equipment can be set up depending upon _________?

specific crime patterns or service needs

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While observing what must you use all the time

Must use all their senses including eyes, hearing, smell, etc

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People must be treated as individuals and assumed “innocent until proven guilty.” T or F

True

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What is consistently proven?

It’s consistently provided that  visible law enforcement presence can reduce criminal activity.

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What are some examples of property damage/forced entry that can be found while checking structures?

Broken windows

open doors

pry marks

broken equipment

cut phones/power lines

500

What was one example of using directed Enforcement?

Undercover officers may be assigned to foot patrol in a high crime rate area

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