Police Field Operations

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Edition: 7th
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2006-02-24
Publisher(s): Prentice Hall
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Summary

The industry standard for 21st-century policing, "Police Field Operations" is written from the perspective of a working police officer, presenting real-life scenarios an officer is likely to encounter while on-duty. With its focus on community policing, it describes how and why certain procedures are used, and gives informative techniques from leading police academies from around the country.Provides readers with the widest range of up-to-date information. Use-of-force issues - e.g., when and how much force to use under what circumstances. Provides clearly defined guidelines for shaping and enforcing policy. Officer Survival and Stress Reduction - Exceptionally complete coverage. Helps readers develop the necessary skills of observations, perceptions, interviewing techniques, and crowd and riot control.Great resource material for those involved in police patrol procedures and police and field operations.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Law Enforcement Code of Ethics xii
Introduction to Patrol Operations
1(51)
Evolution of Patrol
3(4)
Objectives of Police Field Operations
7(9)
Activities of the Patrol Division
16(16)
Distribution of the Patrol Force
32(9)
Proactive Versus Reactive Patrol
41(4)
Ethics and Integrity
45(1)
Civil Liability of the Police Officer
45(2)
Criminal Liability of the Police Officer
47(1)
Police Officers' Bill of Rights
47(5)
Summary
50(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
51(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
51(1)
Endnote
51(1)
Community Policing
52(36)
History of Community Policing
54(5)
Types of Community Policing
59(6)
Community Policing: Does It Really Work?
65(1)
Community Problems and Solutions
66(11)
The Field Officer and the Community
77(5)
Traditional Community Relations Functions
82(6)
Summary
85(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
85(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
85(1)
Endnotes
86(2)
Observation and Perception
88(33)
Basic Requirements of a Witness
89(3)
Factors in Perception
92(8)
Description of Persons
100(3)
Eyewitness Identification
103(7)
Standard Formula for Property Description
110(2)
Detailed Descriptions of Commonly Stolen Items
112(7)
Community Policing Considerations
119(1)
Summary
119(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
119(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
119(1)
Endnotes
120(1)
Police Communications
121(25)
Interpersonal Communications
122(5)
Essentials for a Police Communications System
127(2)
Intradepartmental and Interdepartmental Communications
129(4)
External Relationships
133(7)
Guidelines for Radio Operation
140(6)
Summary
144(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
144(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
145(1)
Endnotes
145(1)
Basic Patrol Procedures
146(47)
Patrol and Homeland Security
147(1)
Patrol Activities
147(2)
Types of Patrol
149(5)
Preparation for Patrol
154(9)
District Patrol
163(9)
District Responsibility
172(1)
Inspections on Patrol
173(7)
Attractive Nuisances and Patrol Hazards
180(1)
Gang Activity
181(2)
Surveillance and Stakeouts
183(4)
Specialized Enforcement Team
187(3)
Team Policing
190(3)
Summary
190(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
191(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
191(1)
Endnotes
192(1)
Frequently Handled Assignments
193(33)
Missing Children
194(4)
Missing Adults
198(1)
Intoxication Cases
199(1)
Civil Disputes
200(14)
Alcoholic Beverage Control, Investigation, and Enforcement
214(2)
Abandoned Vehicle Abatement
216(1)
Disorderly Conduct
216(1)
Stalking and Harassment
217(1)
Nuisances
217(1)
Parades and Special Events
218(1)
Fire Scenes
219(1)
Rescue and First Aid
219(1)
Courtesy Services
220(2)
Assistance for Public Utilities and Service Agencies
222(1)
Animal Calls
223(3)
Summary
224(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
224(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
224(1)
Endnotes
225(1)
Traffic Direction and Enforcement
226(37)
Police Traffic Function
228(6)
Traffic Collision Investigation
234(3)
Pursuit and Emergency Vehicle Operation
237(9)
Vehicle Stops
246(8)
Drivers under the Influence
254(9)
Summary
261(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
261(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
261(2)
Unusual Occurrences
263(32)
Disaster Response
265(11)
Unlawful Assembly and Riot Control
276(11)
Crashes and Other Transportation Incidents
287(1)
Bombs and Bomb Threats
288(4)
Hazardous Materials
292(3)
Summary
292(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
293(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
293(2)
Crimes in Progress
295(20)
Communications Procedure
297(1)
Field Unit Response
298(3)
Tactics by Type of Crime
301(9)
General Coordination and Search
310(2)
Methods of Search and Cover
312(1)
Plainclothes Assistance
313(2)
Summary
313(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
314(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
314(1)
Preliminary Investigations
315(42)
Prelude to the Investigation
316(4)
Critical Thinking
320(1)
Investigative Process
321(2)
Types of Evidence
323(9)
Evidence Marking
332(1)
Evidence Chain of Custody
332(2)
Site Photographs
334(1)
Site Videography
335(1)
Site Sketches
336(3)
Investigation of Specific Crimes
339(18)
Summary
354(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
355(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
355(1)
Endnotes
356(1)
Interviews and Interrogations
357(1)
SECTION ONE Interviewing
358(9)
Art of Interviewing
358(4)
Interviewing Process
362(3)
General Interviewing Techniques
365(2)
SECTION TWO Interrogation
367(9)
Constitutional Guidelines
367(2)
Custodial Interrogation
369(4)
Confessions and Admissions
373(1)
Voluntariness
374(1)
Ethical Considerations
375(1)
Public Safety Exceptions to Miranda
375(1)
SECTION THREE Field Interviews
376(57)
Usefulness of the Field Interview
376(1)
Objectives of the Field Interview
377(2)
Legality of the Field Interview
379(2)
Decision to Conduct a Field Interview
381(2)
Field Interview Procedure
383(8)
Summary
388(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
389(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
389(1)
Endnotes
389(2)
Arrest, Search, Custody, and Use of Force
391(41)
Laws of Arrest
392(3)
What Constitutes an Arrest?
395(1)
Arrest with Use of Force
396(4)
Rules of Self-Defense
400(3)
Choice of Weapons
403(3)
Use of Firearms
406(6)
Diplomatic Immunity
412(2)
Entrapment
414(2)
Investigative Detention
416(1)
Searching Techniques
416(10)
Prisoner Control and Transportation
426(6)
Summary
429(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
429(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
430(1)
Endnotes
430(2)
Reporting and Records
432(1)
SECTION ONE Field Notetaking
433(11)
Introduction
433(1)
Definition of Field Notes
433(1)
Notetaking Choices and Procedures
434(10)
SECTION TWO Report Writing
444(20)
Introduction
444(2)
Purposes for Police Reports
446(2)
Preparation of Reports
448(4)
Construction of Reports
452(5)
Miscellaneous Incident Reports
457(1)
Chain of Custody Reports
457(1)
Arrest Reports
458(1)
Crime Reports
459(3)
Special Reports
462(1)
Discussion
463(1)
SECTION THREE Records
464(22)
Introduction
464(1)
Uses of Records
465(1)
Basic Records
465(4)
Hypothetical Cases
469(4)
Summary
470(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
470(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
471(1)
Endnote
472(1)
Officer Survival and Stress Reduction
473(13)
Officer Survival
474(2)
Stress: Causes and Responses
476(7)
Critical Incident Debriefing
483(3)
Summary
484(1)
Suggested Writing Assignments
484(1)
Exercises and Study Questions
484(2)
Appendix A Suggested Readings 486(2)
Appendix B Glossary 488(15)
Appendix C Selection Process 503(6)
Index 509

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