Patrol

Patrol

-Backbone of law enforcement
-Changed with today's technology

Preventative Patrol

Random patrolling with little direction

Directed Patrol

Patrol based on specific needs

Saturation Patrol

Larger number of officers dealing with a particular crime

Aggressive Patrol

Tactical operation stopping numerous people and vehicles to discover evidence

Omnipresence

The illusion that police are everywhere

Committed Patrol

Time that an officer spends answering calls for service

Differential response

Variation in speed of the urgency of the call

Retroactive

Investing past crimes

Decoy

Officer plays role of potential victims

SWAT

Special Weapons and Tactics

Sting Operation

Use undercover methods to apprehend criminals

Stakeout

A strategy with a group of heavily officers

Traffic Stop

Temporary detainment if no citation
Non custodial arrest if written a citation
Officer discretion is used

Discretion

Officers power of authority

High Risk Traffic Stop

High potential for bodily harm
Greater threat to public safety
Arrest needs heavy control of subjects

Unknown Risk Traffic Stop

-Extreme caution
-Could escalate rapidly

10-28

Run/Check tag

Code 18

Traffic Stop

10-9

Repeat

10-29

Wanted/Warrant

10-15

Arrest

Code 17

Writing a ticket
(Case #)

Code 15

Police report
(Case #)

Code 16

Accident report
(Case #)