Crime and Disorder Management Flashcards

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There are four key steps in establishing the Crime Management Process at the divisional level. Their purpose is to ensure a high level of integration, co–ordination and focus of divisional resources:

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Long–term strategic planning and evaluation to set direction for the division
Short–term/daily tactical planning and evaluation to adjust and react as required
Integrated Role for Divisional CPLCs
Targeted Debriefing of All Prisoners

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Intelligence led policing consists of a number of components including 
crime management, 
disorder resolution, 
problem oriented policing, 
targeted policing and 
directed patrol
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Community Policing is an operational philosophy requiring local police–community partnerships that prioritize and solve problems in order to 
enhance safety, 
prevent crime, 
maintain order, 
and enforce the law
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Police services must comply with the legislative requirements of O.Reg. 3/99. The adoption of any or all of the Guidelines contained in the Policing Standards Manual is at the discretion of the ____________

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Chief of Police

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Supervisory Officer
When assigning officers to community patrol activities shall
 promote and implement crime management initiatives
 use crime analysis for identifying areas or issues requiring directed patrol, targeted enforcement, problem–oriented policing, or community–based crime prevention initiatives
 where possible, work with municipalities, school boards, businesses, community organizations and members of the public to address crime, public disorder and road safety problems
 assist in developing appropriate strategies, based on the analysis of crime, calls for service, public order, criminal intelligence and road safety
 encourage officers to document the intelligence information on crimes, active criminals and disorder issues in the applicable eReports
 ensure patrol officers are provided with relevant information in order to undertake the type of activity to which they have been assigned
 ensure appropriate measurements of each activity are recorded by each officer assigned
 ensure the use of directed patrol, targeted enforcement and other initiatives to respond to high crime or high occurrence locations and serial occurrences
 notify the Officer in Charge when crime management initiatives are utilized
ensure both local and Service–wide crime prevention initiatives are brought to the attention of all relevant members
 encourage officers to provide crime prevention information or referral to the community wherever possible during the course of dutyst

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Supervisory Officer
When assigning officers to community patrol activities shall
 promote and implement crime management initiatives
 use crime analysis for identifying areas or issues requiring directed patrol, targeted enforcement, problem–oriented policing, or community–based crime prevention initiatives
 where possible, work with municipalities, school boards, businesses, community organizations and members of the public to address crime, public disorder and road safety problems
 assist in developing appropriate strategies, based on the analysis of crime, calls for service, public order, criminal intelligence and road safety
 encourage officers to document the intelligence information on crimes, active criminals and disorder issues in the applicable eReports
 ensure patrol officers are provided with relevant information in order to undertake the type of activity to which they have been assigned
 ensure appropriate measurements of each activity are recorded by each officer assigned
 ensure the use of directed patrol, targeted enforcement and other initiatives to respond to high crime or high occurrence locations and serial occurrences
 notify the Officer in Charge when crime management initiatives are utilized
ensure both local and Service–wide crime prevention initiatives are brought to the attention of all relevant members
 encourage officers to provide crime prevention information or referral to the community wherever possible during the course of dutyst

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