Chap 2 Flashcards

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It includes actions taken to guarantee internal security, such as counterterrorism operations and equivalent actions taken against other threat groups.

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INTERNAL SECURITY OPERATIONS

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A is a temporary installation or hurriedly constructed barricade used to prevent traffic so that an armed person or suspect

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POLICE DEFENSIVE ROADBLOCK

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This includes the authority to employ any necessary and appropriate legal methods, including stopping, pursuing, and retraining any armed and dangerous individuals or persons, whether they are in a car, boat or on foot.

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HIGH-RISK STOP AND HIGH-RISK ARREST

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Authority to establish checkpoints - the territorial PNP unit’s head of office must approve the establishment of checkpoints, which must be manned by PBP members wearing uniforms.
a. Team Leader
b. Spotter/Profiler
c. Ventiste

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CHECKPOINTS

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  • if a person has been stopped and the police officer has a good reason to believe that the individual is carrying a weapon or weapons and posses a threats to the safety of the police officer has the right to execute the
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Frisking the body

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  • only when there is a legitimate suspicion of criminal activity based on past events and the current situation can a police officer. The police officer officer must be able to provide specific evidence that, when combined with logical deductions, justifies the stop,
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Stopping

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It includes serving an arrest warrant, carrying out a search warrant, enforcing the Chiefs of Police visitation rights, and doing other anti-criminality operations.

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LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS

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The shall be the only source used to determine how many man hours were contributed by each uniformed personnel and the entire situation.

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Patrol Log

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Every Police Station employee’s patrol operations and other policing tasks are formally recorded in the log.

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Patrol Log

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The incident responses and activities, such as adherence to the detailed responsibilities assigned by the patrol supervisor and the affected staff, should be included in the report.

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After Patrol Report of Patrollers

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This should be condensed into a written report that covers, among other things, inspection, information gathering and dissemination, and directives/ instructions for the patrol officers.

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Pre-Deployment Briefing

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The activities documentation forms the basis for a review and effective assessment of the police station’s crime prevention program.

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Documentation

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the is in charge of the Patrol Activities. During his duty shifts, he is responsible for the correct implementation and execution of deployment processes.

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Patrol Supervisor

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. The managerial task of leading subordinates is crucial. At least thirty (30) minutes before the start of their shift, patrol officers must report to the police station or the specified location for accounting, inspection and briefing. During their tour of duty, patrollers must be informed of any changes to the circumstances and the precise responsibilities they must complete.

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pre-deployment briefing

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Patrol Supervisors and other important members of the Police station to go through things relevant to their various roles in order to get ready for the pre deployment briefing.

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Preparatory Conference

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Patrol deployment protocols give patrollers a thorough set of instructions on how to carry out a series of tasks that often take place before, during or after the patrol activities.

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PATROL PROCEDURES

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17
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is a subset of a Patrol sector that consists of any contiguous area defined by identifiable boundaries that patrol personnel can patrol effectively during their tour of duty.

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PATROL BEAT

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A subdivision of a locality consisting of two or more beat patrol areas that are part of Patrol System. A sector is a larger area that a patrol beat and is typically patrolled by a mobile patrol.

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PATROL SECTOR

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A Patrol unit should have an organizational structure in a Police Station that is scalable based on the size of the AOR, terrain, personnel strength, security condition, mobility and crime data.

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ORGANZATION

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The following patrol policies shall guide the police units in the conduct of patrol operations.

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PATROL POLICIES

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Patrol Officers must have necessary abilities in public relations, community organizing, problem solving and strategy development. With stronger rapport with the community, patrollers subtly establish information network.

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Police Community Partnership -

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Patrollers are deployed to serve as ambassadors of goodwill of the police to the community. Whatever they do, good or bad, reflects directly to the entire PNP Institution.

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Police Community Partnership

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Police presence makes the community feel more at ease since they know that a
Police Officer is nearby and ready to help in an emergency

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Public Safety and Security -

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In the patrol officer’s familiarity with the neighborhood is helpful

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Law Enforcement

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The chance for a criminal to commit a crime is diminished, if not entirely eliminated, by the simple presence of patrol police on the streets.
Crime Prevention
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Patrol officers often get personal knowledge and expertise about the state of the neighborhood, particularly identifying crime hotspots and common suspects or recidivists.
Crime prevention
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Auxiliary Components
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- POLICE STATION no movement
Fixed Components
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- FOOT PATROL POLICE MOBILE HAVE MOVEMENT
2. Patrol Components
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Three elements of IPS
Fixed components Patrol components Auxiliary components
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The is a proactive method of preventing crime that includes important elements such as patrol officers who are charged with acting to stop crimes from happening in accordance with the crime clock and crime map.
INTEGRATED PATROL SYSTEM (IPS)
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10 m smell These dogs have been carefully trained to aid in a job of police officers and other law enforcement official.
K-9 Assisted Patrol -
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- OLD In some situations, horses may be employed to patrol areas with rugged terrain that are inaccessible to mobile patrol, particularly in rural settings.
MOUNTED OR HORSE PATROL
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This patrol is to make of their multi-function capabilities search and rescue, media transport, surveillance, and ground support
Helicopter Patrol
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When covering a larger region and transporting equipment and personnel, marked police patrol cars with two-way radios, blinkers and sirens are used. With this offers are some possile do espondines for ine did weal, and the patrol
Automobile Patrol
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Police Officers can patrol far-flung streets and constrained paths, including beaches and parks, by bicycle.
Bicycle Patrol
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- MAS MABILIS MAHULE SA STREET LANG typically employed in operations against criminals who ride motorcycles and those who commit street crimes
Motorcycle Patrol
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Land - based vehicles are used to conduct mobile patrol
Mobile Patrol
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mAY MOVE MENT PALI PAT LIPAT Line beat Patrol Random foot Patrol
Mobile Foot Patrol -
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Type of Mobile Foot Patrol
Line beat patrol Random foot patrol
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- TRAFFIC PARAde no movement
Fixed Foot Patrol
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2types of foot patrol
Fixed Foot Patrol Mobile foot patrol
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Police personnel patrolling a neighborhood on foot are(known as non-vehicular officers.
Foot Patrol
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And they usually patrol busy streets and public locations and places where people congregate, such as markets, churches, school, transportation hubs, retail centers and entertainment parks.
Foot patrol
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The best way to use the personnel, equipment, and resources at hand to give visibility, support and response from the police is to use patrol methods when the circumstances are right.
B. PATROL METHODS
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It is regarded as the foundation or back bone of police work and the most fundamental police duty.
PATROL OPERATIONS -
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It also entails reacting to aid requests and intervention Establishing a strong rapport between the patrollers and the residents in their allocated beat is crucial for forging a community partnership.
Patrol operation