NCJ Number
125359
Date Published
1989
Length
102 pages
Annotation
The experience of police officers throughout the United States forms the basis of this instruction manual on basic police methods and patrol techniques.
Abstract
The methods presented are intended to apply to police patrol everywhere, but more particularly to vehicle patrol in cities and towns. The guidelines emphasize that patrol is an active process that involves all the senses and much energy. The essential components of effective patrol are knowledge of the law, knowledge of the area being patrolled, the use of active patrol techniques, mental and physical preparation, persistence and followup during an investigation, and a focus on the issues that have the greatest impact on the crime problem. Individual chapters focus on observing and recording, the recognition and handling of suspicious persons, responses to calls, building checks and searches, the use of guns and flashlights, the situations involving offenders in vehicles. Illustrations and index.