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Title: Section V Getting the Job Done


1
Section VGetting the Job DoneThrough Others
  • Chapter 13
  • Deploying Law Enforcement Resources and Improving
    Productivity

2
Deploying Personnel
  • Police logs
  • Shifts
  • Proportionate assignment

3
Response Time
  • Rapid yet safe.
  • Builds public confidence in law enforcement.
  • Officers arrive at scene before evidence is
    destroyed.
  • Officers provide emergency aid to crime victims.
  • Increases chances of locating witnesses and
    making arrests.

4
Differential Police Response Strategies Model
  • A set of characteristics to define an incident
    type
  • A time factor to identify the relationship
    between the time the incident occurred and the
    time the police received the call
  • A full range of response strategies, going from
    an immediate response by a sworn officer to no
    response, with numerous alternatives in between

5
Kinds of Patrol
  • Random preventative patrol
  • Puts officers closer to any potential incidents
    or requests for service before they happen
  • Based on experiential data, but without any
    pattern
  • Provides police presence and reduces response
    time
  • Directed aggressive patrol
  • Prevents and detects crime by focusing on problem
    areas and investigating suspicious activity
  • Officers build an intelligence base of their beat

6
Findings of the Kansas City Preventive Patrol
Experiment
  • Increasing or decreasing routine preventive
    patrol had no effect on
  • Crime
  • Citizen fear of crime
  • Community attitudes toward the police
  • Police response time
  • Traffic accidents

7
Methods of Patrol
  • Automobile
  • Bicycle
  • Motorcycle
  • Foot patrol
  • Air
  • Mounted
  • Water
  • Special-terrain
  • Segway

8
Involving Citizens While Expanding the Law
Enforcement Personnel Pool
  • Citizen police academies
  • Citizens on patrol
  • Reserves
  • Volunteers
  • Explorers
  • Civilianization

9
Deploying Resources to Fight Crime
  • Mapping crime
  • Hot spots occur in certain geographic areas.
  • The crime triangle
  • Three elements motivated offender, suitable
    victim and adequate location are required for a
    crime to occur.

10
Deploying Resources in Emergencies
  • Predisaster plans
  • Available assistance
  • Responding to an emergency
  • After the emergency
  • Cross-trained responders and an all-hazards
    approach

11
Strategic Goals of Homeland Security
  • Prevention of terrorist attacks
  • Protection from terrorist attacks
  • Response to and recovery from terrorist attacks

12
The USA PATRIOT Act
  • Allows investigators to use the tools already
    available to investigate organized crime and drug
    trafficking
  • Facilitates information sharing and cooperation
    among government agencies so they can better
    connect the dots
  • Updates the law to reflect new technologies and
    new threats
  • Increases the penalties for those who commit or
    support terrorist crimes

13
Local Police and Terrorism
  • The first line of defense against terrorism is
    the local patrol officer in the field.
  • Local police
  • Add the critical elements of speed, resources and
    numbers to any situation
  • Are able to deploy rapidly and can quickly summon
    more forces if needed

14
Phases of Homeland Security
  • Mitigation (lessening the threat)
  • Preparedness
  • Response
  • Recovery

15
Law Enforcement Productivity
  • Measured by the quality and quantity of services
    provided
  • Traditional measurement methods
  • Arrests, stops, traffic citations, the value of
    recovered property and reduction of crashes and
    crime
  • Law enforcement officers do not have control over
    them.
  • Quotas vs. performance standards

16
Symptoms of Productivity Problems
  • High absenteeism and turnover
  • High levels of waste
  • High accident rates
  • Unreasonable complaints and grievances

17
Improving Productivity
  • Training and experience
  • Rewards and incentives
  • Improved equipment
  • Technology

18
Leadership, Discipline, Motivation and Morale
Revisited
  • The quality of management is the single most
    important factor for high productivity and
    morale.
  • Leadership, discipline, motivation and morale are
    integrally related.
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