Community Policing Flashcards
Pillars of 21st Century Policing Task force
Build trust and legitimacy Policy and oversight Technology and social media Community policing and crime reduction Officer training and education Officer safety and wellness
Procedural justice is based on what 4 principles?
Treat people with dignity and respect
Give individuals a voice during encounters
Be neutral and transparent in decision making
Convey trustworthy motives
Focus points of Chief Yahner
Fight Crime
Community engagement and outreach
RMS
Enhance training
Hiring
Critical Incident Managment
P- preparation S- scene stabilization C-crime scene management F-follow up. Investigative/Administrative D-de-mobilization C-community relations A-after action review
Situational leadership
S-supporting
D-delegating
C-coaching
D-directing
Duties and responsibilities of a patrol lieutenant
Coach, mentor, and train subordinates
Crime suppression
Community engagement
Civil treatment prescriptive rules
Guard your words and actions
Document
Get help
Be consistent and professional
Notifications
B-below O-outside C-customers A-above P-peers S-sections
How to address critical incidents
Gain and maintain situational awareness
Activate and reply resources
Coordinate response actions
De-mobilize
Departmental priorities
Community
Organization
Individual
Essential Leadership skills
Engage others in shared meaning.
Integrity
Adaptive capacity to transcend adversity and emerge stronger than before
Graham v Connor
Severity of the crime
Is the suspect an immediate threat
Is the suspect actively resisting arrest or evading flight
Critical Incident Stress Management Program Goal
To provide a controlled setting for employees to vent stress and feeling that occur as a result of a critical incident.
What is RISSafe?
Regional Information Sharing