PATROL & OBSERVATION GPSTC
320/321 TEST
Patrol's basic duties include protecting lives and property, as well as keeping
order.
Types of Patrols - Foot and motorized patrols,
Conspicuous and inconspicuous patrols,
Regular patrols and selected patrols,
stakeouts,
Community Policing
Types of Patrol Part 2: ANSWER 1) Preventive
a. Conduct property checks.
b. Question suspicious individuals.
d. Change patrol patterns.
d. Maintain high visibility to deter criminality.
2) Apprehension
a. Limited visibility and surveillance.
a. The deployment
Motorized patrol and foot patrol - ANSWER motorized (more prevalent).
, foot patrol (can't carry all gear)
Mounted patrol - ANSWER improved mobility in crowded places.
Visibility grows in a crowd.
Personal contact
Good public/community relations.
*horsies lol*
Patrol officer activities: ANSWER preventive patrol (business and
neighbourhood checks).
Perception - ANSWER previous experience + observation = perception.
Factors that influence perception - ANSWER: external - intensity and urges.
Internal - personal desires and interests.
LE's will pay more attention to what they are conditioned for.
Observation defined as "perceiving or noticing for some special purpose."
320/321 TEST
Patrol's basic duties include protecting lives and property, as well as keeping
order.
Types of Patrols - Foot and motorized patrols,
Conspicuous and inconspicuous patrols,
Regular patrols and selected patrols,
stakeouts,
Community Policing
Types of Patrol Part 2: ANSWER 1) Preventive
a. Conduct property checks.
b. Question suspicious individuals.
d. Change patrol patterns.
d. Maintain high visibility to deter criminality.
2) Apprehension
a. Limited visibility and surveillance.
a. The deployment
Motorized patrol and foot patrol - ANSWER motorized (more prevalent).
, foot patrol (can't carry all gear)
Mounted patrol - ANSWER improved mobility in crowded places.
Visibility grows in a crowd.
Personal contact
Good public/community relations.
*horsies lol*
Patrol officer activities: ANSWER preventive patrol (business and
neighbourhood checks).
Perception - ANSWER previous experience + observation = perception.
Factors that influence perception - ANSWER: external - intensity and urges.
Internal - personal desires and interests.
LE's will pay more attention to what they are conditioned for.
Observation defined as "perceiving or noticing for some special purpose."