Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Cjs 210 Week 6 Checkpoint
responsive Patrol CJS/210 January 17, 2012 Michael Catanzarita Reactive Patrol As I memorialise chapter seven Patrol and Traffic , I learn that a reactive police is a form of ergodic guard. ergodic police is said to be happening driven, or reactive, in that incumbents are responding to crimes wholly after they occur, either through rapid response to c onlys for service or to a violation or call in progress.Due to officer constantly go it makes responding to these 911 calls easier and faster to respond. The specific activities an officer engages in while on random patrol vary signifi great dealtly across officers, times, posts, and departments, because oft of the time spent on patrol is officer initiated (Grant & Terry, 2008). I as well learned about proactive patrol which is known as a enjoin patrol. A direct patrol focuses to a greater extent on targeted hot spots, crime line of works, and/or offenders.Directed patrol addresses the problem-identification component of the problem solving process (Grant & Terry, 2008). sometimes a directed patrol can occur on an informal train this may be when an officer on a regular basis drives past hot spots during random wanderings or parking the squad railroad car in a specific location when writing reports are examples of an informal level. If policing agencies choose only one of these patrol styles it would be harder to have police discretion.The condition of officers reaction to certain responds would change. If at that place was only reactive patrol officers would neer be able to try to forgo crimes forwards they happen. It would be wonderful to be able to stop all crimes before they happen but in all actuality we know this is not possible and that is wherefore we need reactive and proactive patrol to keep our streets safe. Reference Grant, H. B. , & Terry, K. J. (2008). honor Enforcement. Patrol and Traffic, 7(Chapter 7), 171-172.
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