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Prefacep. xix
The Basics Behind Effective Police Operationsp. 1
Police Operations in Contextp. 3
Introductionp. 3
Changes Affecting Police Operationsp. 4
Mission and Valuesp. 13
Goals, Objectives and Tasksp. 14
Discretionp. 18
Summaryp. 20
Communication: The Foundation of Police Operationsp. 23
Introductionp. 23
Lines of Communication within an Agencyp. 24
Technological Advances in Communicationp. 24
Problems in Using Radios and Cell Phones to Communicatep. 27
Problems in Communicating One-on-Onep. 30
Communication as a Tool or a Weaponp. 37
Communicating to Obtain Informationp. 37
The Field Inquiryp. 38
The Interviewp. 39
Interviewing and Interrogating Techniquesp. 40
Information from Informantsp. 46
Anonymous Tipsp. 46
The Interrogationp. 47
Report Writingp. 53
Interaction and Cooperation with the Mediap. 55
Summaryp. 56
Operational Skills: Performing within the Lawp. 61
Introductionp. 62
Stop and Friskp. 63
Legal Arrestsp. 66
Procedures for Making Legal Arrestsp. 71
The Use of Force in Making an Arrestp. 72
Legal Searchesp. 83
Procedures for Legally Searching Peoplep. 88
Procedures for Legally Searching Buildingsp. 89
Using K-9s in Searchesp. 90
Summaryp. 91
Getting the Job Done: Basic Police Operationsp. 97
Patrol: The Backbone of Police Operationsp. 99
Introductionp. 99
An Organizational Contradiction-The Importance of Patrolp. 100
Patrol Functionsp. 100
Patrol Methodsp. 106
Patrol Techniques and Strategiesp. 117
Patrol and Problem-Oriented Policingp. 120
Patrol and Community Policingp. 126
Summaryp. 128
Traffic: Policing in a Country on the Movep. 132
Introductionp. 132
Traffic Direction and Controlp. 133
Traffic Enforcementp. 134
The Traffic Stopp. 143
Recognizing and Stopping Drivers "Under the Influence"p. 148
Enforcement and Pursuitp. 152
Enforcement and Transportation of Hazardous Materialsp. 155
Crash Management and Investigationp. 155
Traffic and Community Policingp. 161
Traffic and Problem-Oriented Policingp. 162
Summaryp. 164
Crime, Disorder and Quality-of-Life Issues: Responding to the Callp. 169
Introductionp. 169
Classifying and Measuring Crimep. 171
Mapping Crimep. 175
Responding to Calls about Crime and Disorderp. 179
Disorder and Quality-of-Life Issuesp. 183
Civil Disobediencep. 188
Crisis Situationsp. 194
Crime, Disorder and Community Policingp. 198
Crime, Disorder and Problem-Oriented Policingp. 199
Summaryp. 201
Violence: At Home, in the Classroom, on the Jobp. 205
Introductionp. 205
Domestic and Family Violencep. 207
Partner Abusep. 208
Responding to Domestic Violence Callsp. 212
Stalkingp. 219
Child Abusep. 221
Elder Abusep. 227
Community Policing and Domestic Violencep. 230
School Violencep. 230
In Search of Safer Schoolsp. 236
Other Efforts to Prevent School Violencep. 240
Workplace Violencep. 244
Problem-Oriented Policing and Violencep. 248
Summaryp. 250
Emergency Situations: When Disaster Strikesp. 257
Introductionp. 257
The Four Phases of an Emergencyp. 258
Predisaster Plansp. 258
The Emergency Operations Centerp. 262
Guidelines for Dealing with Emergenciesp. 263
Natural Disastersp. 267
Accidental or Intentional Emergenciesp. 269
Emergencies and Community Policingp. 276
Summaryp. 276
Terrorism: Securing Our Homelandp. 280
Introductionp. 280
Terrorism Definedp. 282
Classification of Terrorist Actsp. 283
Motivations for Terrorismp. 284
A New Kind of War-An Asymmetric Warp. 287
Methods Used by Terroristsp. 287
The Federal Response to Terrorismp. 292
The Critical Role of Local Law Enforcement in Homeland Securityp. 296
Initiatives to Assist in the Fight against Terrorismp. 305
The Role of the Media in the War on Terrorismp. 306
Concerns Related to the War on Terrorismp. 307
Community Policing and Homeland Securityp. 308
Summaryp. 310
Specialized Police Operationsp. 315
Criminal Investigationp. 317
Introductionp. 317
Goals of Criminal Investigationp. 318
The Investigative Processp. 318
The Preliminary Investigationp. 318
Who Investigates?p. 320
Evidencep. 320
Using Computers in Criminal Investigationp. 328
Investigating Specific Crimesp. 330
False Reportsp. 349
Victimless Crimesp. 349
Surveillance, Undercover Assignments and Raidsp. 350
Investigation and Community Policingp. 355
Problem-Oriented Policing and Investigationp. 356
Summaryp. 357
Responding to Children and Juveniles: Our Nation's Futurep. 364
Introductionp. 364
An Overview of Our Juvenile Justice Systemp. 365
Children in Need of Helpp. 367
Other Law Enforcement/Youth Encountersp. 370
Status Offendersp. 373
Police Dispositions of Status Offensesp. 376
Violent Offendersp. 377
Legal Procedures When Dealing with Youthsp. 378
Law Enforcement Programs Aimed at Youthsp. 380
The Juvenile Justice System and Community Policingp. 386
Juvenile Justice and Problem-Oriented Policingp. 386
Summaryp. 388
Gangs and Drugs: Two National Threatsp. 393
Introductionp. 393
Gangs Definedp. 394
The Extent of the Gang Problemp. 395
Types of Gangsp. 395
Why People Join Gangsp. 399
Characteristics and Activities of Gangsp. 399
Recognizing a Gang Problemp. 401
Identifying Gang Membersp. 402
Investigating Gangs' Illegal Activitiesp. 405
Approaches to the Gang Problemp. 407
A Five-Pronged Approach to Gang Reductionp. 410
Gangs and Community Policingp. 411
The Drug Problemp. 411
The Drugs Involvedp. 413
Approaches to the Drug Problemp. 415
Combating Street-Level Narcotics Salesp. 421
Recognizing Individuals Using Illegal Drugsp. 422
Legislation as a Tool in the War on Drugsp. 422
Preventionp. 424
Community Policing and the Drug Problemp. 425
Problem-Oriented Policing, Gangs and Drugsp. 426
Summaryp. 428
The Personal Side of Police Operationsp. 433
Physical and Mental Health Issues: Keeping Fit for Dutyp. 435
Introductionp. 435
Physical Fitnessp. 436
Physical Fitness Training Programsp. 438
Bloodborne Pathogens and Biological and Chemical Threatsp. 440
Mental Fitnessp. 442
Stressp. 442
Sources of Stressp. 443
Effects of Stressp. 446
Reducing Stressp. 450
Mental Fitness Programsp. 450
Officer Safetyp. 450
Summaryp. 455
Liability and Ethics: Is It Legal? Is It Moral?p. 459
Introductionp. 460
Civil Liability: An Overviewp. 460
Section 1983, The Civil Rights Actp. 461
Common Charges Brought against Police Officersp. 462
Reducing the Occurrence of Civil Lawsuitsp. 467
Countersuitsp. 468
Legal Liability and Community Policingp. 468
Ethics: An Overviewp. 469
The Police Culturep. 470
Gray Areas in Police Ethicsp. 474
Unethical Behaviorp. 478
Corruptionp. 479
Basic Ethics Testsp. 481
The Role of the Police Departmentp. 482
Ethics and Community Policing and Problem Solvingp. 482
Summaryp. 483
A Look Aheadp. 490
Policies and Procedures Sample Formp. 491
Glossaryp. 493
Author Indexp. 501
Photo Creditsp. 513
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SECTION I: THE BASICS BEHIND EFFECTIVE POLICE OPERATIONS. 1. Police Operations in Context: The Structure Behind the Scene. 2. Communication: The Foundation of Police Operations. 3. Operational Skills: Performing within the Law. SECTION II: GETTING THE JOB DONE: BASIC POLICE OPERATIONS. 4. Patrol and Calls for Service: The Heart of Police Operations. 5. Traffic: Policing in a Country on the Move. 6. Crime, Disorder and Quality-of-Life Issues: Responding to the Call. 7. Violence: At Home, in the Classroom, on the Job. 8. Emergency Situations: When Disaster Strikes. 9. Terrorism: Securing Our Homeland. SECTION III: SPECIALIZED POLICE OPERATIONS. 10. Criminal Investigation. 11. Responding to Children and Juveniles: Our Nation's Future. 12. Gangs and Drugs: Two National Threats. SECTION IV: THE PERSONAL SIDE OF POLICE OPERATIONS. 13. Physical and Mental Health. 14. Liability and Ethics: Is It Legal? Is It Moral?

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