Basic Patrol Operations Flashcards
Community-Oriented Policing (COP)
Citizens police academies, Neighborhood watch programs, Law enforcement surveys
The true perfect guardian has three important characteristics
scholar, statesman, and warrior
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Preventive Patrol 2. Emergency Calls for Service
- Service Calls 4. Public Courtesies
Mobile Radio: The microphone should be held approximately
two to three inches from the mouth and
slanted at about a 45-degree angle, You want to average
about 60 words per minute
ABCs of Communication
Accuracy Brevity Clarity
CYMBALS
Color Year Make Body Any other information License Serial Number
CATEGORIES OF LOST/MISSING PERSONS
Children (1-3 years of age)
Children (4-6 years of age)
Children (7-12 years of age)
Youth (13-15 years of age)
Hunters
Hikers
Fishermen
Despondents
known individual in an unknown location whose safety may be threatened by conditions related to the environment, weather, age, or health
DEFINITION OF LOST/MISSING PERSON
INITIAL REACTIONS OF LOST PERSONS
- Trail Running 2. Traveling a Straight Line 3. Direction Sampling 4. View Enhancement 5. Employing Folk Wisdom 6. Staying/Remaining in One Location
NOTABLE (ABNORMAL) BEHAVIORS OF LOST PERSONS
- Failure to make a shelter or fire
- Discarding equipment
- Disrobing
- Failure to respond to searchers
- Failure to use travel aids
SOUTH CAROLINA WEAPONS VIOLATION STATUTE
SC Code of Laws SECTION 16-23-20 Unlawful Carrying of a Handgun
SC Code of Laws SECTION 16-23-30
Sale or Delivery of a Handgun to and possession by
certain persons unlawful; stolen handguns
SC Code of Laws SECTION 16-23-410
Pointing firearm at any Person
SC Code of Laws SECTION 16-23-430
carrying weapon on school property; concealed
weapon
SC Code of Laws SECTION 16-23-440
discharging into a dwelling, structures, enclosures,
or equipment