Police Patrol Operations: Purpose, Plans, Programs, and Technology

Police Patrol Operations: Purpose, Plans, Programs, and Technology
Author: George T. Felkenes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 339
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: Police communication systems
ISBN: 9780821122518

This book provides papers on police patrol purposes, patrol resource allocation, police community relations, communications and information systems and equipment. Specific articles in the area of patrol resource allocation examine the 4 day work week, the private use of police vehicles by off duty patrolmen, the use of computers to determine patrol distribution, and the use of crime control teams in patrol operations. In the area of improving police community relations, the contributing authors comment on experimental programs which deal with such matters as the use of civilian type clothing in place of the traditional police uniforms, the need for specialized training, and techniques for handling domestic disturbances and providing service for ghetto communities. In the final section, which contains articles on the use of technological devices in patrol operations, authors discuss such varied topics as the use of helicopters and automatic vehicle tracking devices in patrol operations, and the adoption of computer information storage and retrieval systems.

Managing Patrol Operations Program Test Design

Managing Patrol Operations Program Test Design
Author: National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1980
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

Selected analytic techniques and management strategies of a field test program to improve the utilization of police patrol resources are detailed. This program test design forms the basis for the field test, sponsored by the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (NILECJ). The goal of each field test effort is to determine the effectiveness of the elements or program strategies outlined in the document in various settings and to examine their applicability to other jurisdictions. A number of police departments have already experimented with one or more of the elements of the patrol management program. From this previous experimentation, NILECJ has created a composite of the best approaches in the field, which are to be implemented in three police departments in cities with populations ranging from 200,000 to 450,000. The primary objectives are to assess the impact of this configuration of techniques and strategies on patrol efficiency and to determine whether the program merits widespread replication. Traditional patrol allocation strategies are reviewed and evaluated. Then a program design is outlined, with techniques and strategy options for the program's two major processes: allocating resources (matching resource allocations to workload conditions) and undertaking directed activity (analyzing crime and service-oriented problems and developing strategies to solve those problems). An evaluation design is presented for use in determining the degree to which the test program achieved its objectives and in identifying conditions which inhibit or facilitate its successful implementation. The criteria used by NILECJ in selecting suitable test sites are briefly outlined, and a selected bibliography is provided.

Police Patrol

Police Patrol
Author: Charles D. Hale
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Police administration
ISBN: 9780131126343

Based upon a practical application of theory with the "how-to" of "real world" policing, this book details the core functions of a police agency--covering patrol operations, goals, and strategies. It combines management theory with case study examples taken from small police departments. KEY TOPICS Specific chapter topics discuss police patrol hazards, community-oriented policing, patrol force staffing and deployment, special issues in patrol operations, and upgrading patrol effectiveness. MARKET: For police practitioners, field supervisors, and middle managers.

Improving Patrol Productivity

Improving Patrol Productivity
Author: William G. Gay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1977
Genre: Police
ISBN:

Also covered are the following: the use of crime analysis in support of routine patrol operations and the conducting of preplanned and directed prevention, deterrence, and apprehension activities. The volume concludes with the presentation of selected case studies of departments which have implemented many of the approaches outlined, and with a discussion of the major issues faced in planning, implementing, and evaluating changes in the patrol function. The second part of a two-volume prescriptive package, is directed toward assisting police departments in improving the productivity of their patrol operations, the most costly aspect of policing. Recommendations in this second report are based on a state of the art review of patrol operations in many police departments throughout the country and an assessment of recent research and commentary on patrol. Presented is a discussion of the appropriate use and effective operation of specialized patrol.

Surveillance Technology

Surveillance Technology
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1296
Release: 1976
Genre: Criminal investigation
ISBN: