
Police Field Operations Theory Meets Practice
by Birzer, Michael, Ed.D.; Roberson, CliffRent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
Michael L. Birzer is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Director of the
Cliff Roberson LLM, Ph.D is an Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice at
Table of Contents
Chapter Title | |
Police Patrol: The Backbone of Policing | |
Introduction | |
A sketch of the police Development of police patrol Purpose of police patrol | |
Differential Response Effectiveness of Police | |
Patrol Reactive, proactive and coactive patrol Organizational features | |
Types of police patrol Allocation of patrol personnel Special | |
Tactical Teams Managing and supervising the patrol function Becoming | |
a police patrol officer Training | |
Police Field Procedures | |
Introduction | |
Preparing for the tour of duty Patrolling the beat Handling offenders | |
Civil unrest High speed pursuits Weather and natural disasters | |
The police K-9 Traffic stops Emergency vehicle operation | |
The use of force | |
Police Operations in a Community Policing Environment Introduction | |
The emergence of community policing Core components of community policing | |
What community policing is not Incorporating community policing on the job | |
Community policing and terrorism Does community policing work | |
Crime Scene and Preliminary Investigation Introduction | |
The role of patrol in the preliminary investigation Initial steps in the investigation | |
Photographing the scene Crime scene search | |
The nature of evidence Types of evidence Evidence collection Cybercrime | |
Interviewing and interrogation | |
Introduction | |
Principles of Interviewing Field Interviews/Investigative Stops Principles of Interrogation | |
Use of the Polygraph Human Lie Detector Law of Interviewing and Interrogation | |
Voluntariness of a Confession Non-Testimonial Evidence Immunity | |
Art of Listening | |
Handling Calls for Service Introduction | |
The Police Service Role Disputes Suspicious Characters Prowlers | |
Missing and Runaway Children Missing Adults Welfare Checks | |
The Mentally Ill Abandoned Vehicles Stalled Vehicles Directing | |
Traffic Lost Property Stolen Property Repeat Calls Citizen Contacts | |
Forensics Introduction Duties of a Forensic Scientist | |
FBI Forensic Laboratory Crime Scene Body Fluids Fibers | |
DNA Questioned Documents Fingerprints Firearms Digital Evidence | |
Legal constraints that impact police operations | |
Introduction | |
Searches Warrant Clause of the Fourth | |
Amendment Exceptions to the Fourth Amendment | |
Arrests Exclusionary rule Civil Liability Use of Force | |
Police reports & other correspondence Introduction | |
Field Notes Report Writing Chain of Custody | |
Reports Special Reports Records Writing Styles | |
Computerized Reports Recording Witness Recollections | |
Testifying in Court | |
Police communications Introduction | |
Police Language Radio Communications Telephone | |
Communications Special Communications | |
Issues Computer Systems Computer Networks | |
Gangs and Drugs Introduction Gangs Hispanic | |
Gangs Female Gangs Indian Country Gangs | |
Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs National Gangs Drug | |
Enforcement Drug Legislation Alcohol Related Offenses Solutions to Drug and Alcohol | |
Abuse Drug Testing of Police Officers Gangs and Drugs | |
Police Operations in Culturally Diverse | |
Communities Introduction | |
Minority perceptions of police Skeletons | |
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