261 - Crime Prevention Flashcards
Who is the owner of Order 161 - Crime Prevention?
Commanding Officer of Crime Prevention
Unit
_____ liaisons with community organizations and groups to establish open channels of communication
between law enforcement and citizens.
Crime Prevention
_____ oversees the vetting, training, and assignment of community volunteers.
Crime Prevention
_____ coordinates the Police Explorer Program.
Crime Prevention
The Police Explorer unit is comprised of students between the ages of ____.
fifteen and twenty
_____ provides supervision and training for school crossing guards.
Crime Prevention
Who supervises school crossing guards?
Safety Education Officer
_____ assists school officials in the organization, instruction, and supervision of the School Safety
Patrol Program.
Crime Prevention
Every _____, the Commanding Officer of the Crime Prevention Unit will conduct a documented evaluation of JSO’s crime prevention programs. This evaluation will be forwarded to the _____.
two years
Accreditation Unit
Every two years, the _____will conduct a documented evaluation of JSO’s crime prevention programs.
Commanding Officer of the Crime Prevention Unit
_____, a network of citizen-led groups that meet at regular intervals, provides JSO with the opportunity to hear directly from members of the community.
The Sheriff’s Watch
The Sheriff’s Watch meetings:
a. Gather _____ from the community on the development of community involvement
policies;
b. Publicize JSO’s _____ and _____;
c. Share _____ that JSO has identified, as well as _____ the agency has seen;
d. Communicate _____ and _____facing residents and businesses; and
e. Elicit _____ on JSO’s interaction with the community.
a. input
b. goals and objectives
c. problems; successes
d. crime trends and other problems
e. feedback for improvement
CPTED
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
The _____ is trained in implementing CPTED techniques and can assist members who need to use them in the course of their duties.
Crime Prevention Unit
The Crime Prevention Unit, along with any other JSO unit carrying out the crime prevention function, will use appropriate CPTED techniques when working with other city entities and community members: (3)
a. During the planning and development phase of residential and commercial properties;
b. In the analysis, development, and revision of city zoning policies, building codes, and fire codes; and
c. When addressing factors involving existing structures that encourage criminal activity.