Basic Patrol Concepts
Preventative patrol
Directed Enforcement
100

What are the two fundamental elements that effective law enforcement is made up of?

What are protection and service
100

Traditional preventive patrol is defined as the...

What is the routine movement of uniformed officers by vehicle or foot through delineated geographic areas. 

100

Where do you use directed enforcement?

What is where problems are likely to occur

200

True or false: Individuals are guilty until proven innocent

What is false

200

What are the three fundamental objectives when conducting security checks of business, residences, and other structures?

What are to help the officer remain knowledgeable about the specific structure or area, discover any suspicious activity or evidence of criminal activity, and enhance community relations by maintaining high visibility.

200

What do you need to determine target areas for directed enforcement?

What is thorough knowledge of the (1) area of assignment and (2) available resources is necessary to be able to respond to locations where problems are likely to occur

300

What patrol areas should officers become aware of? Give three examples

What is 

  • Criminal Acts occur

    • Shopping centers

    • School grounds

    • Bus stops

  • Disturbances may occur

    • Youth Gathering Spots: Recreation centers, school events, secluded “drinking spots”

    • Adult Congregations: Coffee shops, bars, concerts, churches

    • Community meetings involving emotional issues or public political debates

        Public Safety Hazards Occur

  • Poor road conditions: Dirt roads, Construction sites

  • There Is A Potential For Natural Disaster

    • Man-made dams susceptible to seepage or erosion

    • Easily flooded areas

    • Earthquake-prone zones

300

What should officers do when conducting security checks? 2 will suffice.

  • Cover as much of their assigned area as possible, secondary thoroughfares.

  • Pay extra attention to high crime risk areas.

  • Vary patrol patterns and routines to prevent predictability.

  • Employ appropriate investigations and equipment.

300

What can be used when employing a directed enforcement strategy?

What is Personnel and equipment

400

What is the goal of directed enforcement patrol?

What is to focus on specific problems, people, or areas to catch offenders in the act.

400

What are some signs of property damage or forced entry? Give 3 examples

  • Broken windows

  • Open doors

  • Pry marks around windows or doors

  • Broken equipment

  • Cut phone or power lines

400
In the first example three groups of officers were deployed in an area with juveniles, what were the groups?

What is uniformed foot-patrol, uniformed vehicle-patrol, and plainclothes officers

500

Officers enhance their observation skills through?

What is training, experience, and a variety of tools. 

500

When conducting security checks, officers should...

  • Cover as much of their assigned area as possible, secondary thoroughfares.

  • Pay extra attention to high crime risk areas.

  • Vary patrol patterns and routines to prevent predictability.

  • Employ appropriate investigations and equipment.

500

In the second example why did the officer cruise by the club?

What is because a dance would be taking place with teenagers and there was a potential for drinking.