Managing Patrol Operations

Managing Patrol Operations
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Book Synopsis Managing Patrol Operations by : Donald F. Cawley

Download or read book Managing Patrol Operations written by Donald F. Cawley and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The concept of 'available patrol time' is described, which considers time consumed completing incidents, response time, weighting the importance of incidents, and arrest and court processing time. Considerations for demands policy review are presented. Appendixes for this section include material on the New Haven, Connecticut, Pretrial Services Diversion Program, and the Kansas City, Missouri, Call Prioritization Guidelines. The use of crime analysis as a patrol allocation aid is detailed, including developing crime analysis capability (data collection and analysis, data output and reporting), accountability, and evaluation of the system. A sample analysis of the crime of burglary is appended. Various patrol strategies are described in detail. Topics concerning citizen involvement in patrol operations are discussed: the citizen as a patrol observer, the citizen as a crime reporter or source of investigation, and the citizen as a victim or witness.


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