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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width x depth: 100x100x100 mm, weight: 100 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0133599388
  • ISBN-13: 9780133599381
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width x depth: 100x100x100 mm, weight: 100 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0133599388
  • ISBN-13: 9780133599381
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Police Field Operations: Theory Meets Practice, 2/e is a comprehensive, readable text that presents a practical look at police field operations and is designed to be used in one-semester courses on police operations or patrol procedures. Chapters have been designed to be independent units that can be taught individually, but also build upon each other to provide a complete picture of police operations. The text cover all major areas of police operations including patrolling, investigations, crime mapping, community policing, hot pursuit issues, communications, gangs and drugs, and more. Discussions focus on issues and challenges that police officers face on the job and help students bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Teaching and Learning Experience

This program will provide a better teaching and learning experience—for you and your students. It provides:

  • Clear links between theory and practice: Chapters help students understand theoretical concepts and directly apply them to field operations.
  • Comprehensive coverage: The text is a complete resource for field operations courses.
  • Readable discussions: Straightforward language and insightful features make the text readable and engaging.
Preface xi
Chapter 1 Police Patrol:The Backbone of Policing
1(40)
Introduction
2(1)
A Sketch of the Police
2(4)
Development of Police Patrol
6(8)
The Purpose of Police Patrol
14(6)
Differential Response
20(1)
Effectiveness of Police Patrol
21(1)
Reactive, Proactive, and Coactive Policing
22(2)
Organizational Features
24(4)
Types of Police Patrol
28(3)
Allocation of Patrol Personnel
31(1)
Special Tactical Teams
32(1)
Managing and Supervising Patrol Activities
32(2)
Becoming a Police Patrol Officer
34(3)
Training
37(1)
Summary
38(3)
Chapter 2 Police Field Procedures
41(42)
Introduction
42(1)
Preparing for the Tour of Duty
43(3)
Patrolling the Beat
46(8)
Handling Offenders
54(3)
Civil Unrest
57(4)
High-Speed Pursuits
61(6)
Weather and Natural Disasters
67(2)
The Police Canine
69(2)
Traffic Stops
71(3)
Emergency Vehicle Operation
74(2)
The Use of Force
76(3)
Summary
79(4)
Chapter 3 Police Operations in a Community Policing Environment
83(43)
Introduction
84(1)
The Emergence of Community Policing
85(5)
Core Components of Community Policing
90(7)
What Community Policing Is Not
97(1)
Incorporating Community Policing on the Job
98(23)
Community Policing and Terrorism
121(1)
Does Community Policing Work?
122(1)
Summary
123(3)
Chapter 4 The Crime Scene and Preliminary Investigation
126(38)
Introduction
127(1)
The Role of Patrol in the Preliminary Investigation
128(8)
Initial Steps in the Investigation
136(2)
Photographing the Scene
138(2)
Crime Scene Search
140(3)
The Nature of Evidence
143(1)
Types of Evidence
144(13)
Cybercrime
157(4)
Summary
161(3)
Chapter 5 Interviewing and Interrogation
164(35)
Introduction
165(1)
Principles of Interviewing
166(5)
Field Interviews/Investigative Stops
171(1)
Principles of Interrogation
172(1)
Use of the Polygraph and CVSA
173(1)
Human Lie Detector
174(2)
Law of Interviewing and Interrogation
176(12)
Voluntariness of a Confession
188(7)
Nontestimonial Evidence
195(1)
Immunity
195(1)
The Art of Listening
196(1)
Summary
196(3)
Chapter 6 Handling Calls for Service
199(34)
Introduction
200(1)
The Police Service Role
200(2)
Disputes
202(4)
Suspicious Character Calls
206(2)
Prowlers
208(2)
Missing and Runaway Children
210(4)
Missing Adults
214(1)
Human Trafficking
215(2)
Welfare Checks
217(2)
The Mentally Ill
219(1)
The Homeless Population
220(2)
Abandoned Vehicles
222(1)
Stalled Vehicles
223(1)
Directing Traffic
224(2)
Lost Property
226(1)
Stolen Property
226(1)
Repeat Calls
227(1)
Citizen Contacts
228(1)
Summary
229(4)
Chapter 7 Forensics
233(35)
Introduction
234(1)
Duties of a Forensic Scientist
235(1)
FBI Forensic Laboratory
235(1)
Crime Scene
236(10)
Body Fluids
246(2)
Fibers
248(1)
DNA
248(5)
Questioned Documents
253(1)
Fingerprints
254(1)
Firearms
255(2)
Digital Evidence
257(5)
Collection and Preservation of DNA Evidence
262(3)
Summary
265(3)
Chapter 8 Legal Constraints That Impact Police Operations
268(34)
Introduction
269(1)
Searches
269(8)
Warrant Clause of the Fourth Amendment
277(4)
Exceptions to the Fourth Amendment
281(6)
Arrests
287(3)
Exclusionary Rule
290(2)
Civil Liability
292(4)
Use of Force
296(3)
Summary
299(3)
Chapter 9 Police Reports and Other Correspondence
302(21)
Introduction
303(1)
Field Notes
303(3)
Report Writing
306(6)
Chain of Custody Reports
312(1)
Special Reports
312(1)
Writing Styles
312(2)
Computerized Reports
314(4)
Recording Witness Recollections
318(1)
Records
318(1)
Testifying in Court
319(2)
Summary
321(2)
Chapter 10 Police Communications
323(23)
Introduction
324(2)
Police Language
326(1)
Radio Communications
327(7)
Telephone Communications
334(4)
Special Communications Issues
338(4)
Computer Systems
342(1)
Data Communications
343(1)
Summary
343(3)
Chapter 11 Gangs and Drugs
346(37)
Introduction
347(1)
Gangs
347(4)
Hispanic Gangs
351(3)
Female Gangs
354(1)
Indian Country Gangs
355(2)
Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
357(1)
National Gangs
357(3)
Gang-Related Issues
360(1)
Drug Enforcement
361(1)
Focus on Drugs and Alcohol: Some Definitions
362(4)
Drug Legislation
366(4)
Alcohol-Related Offenses
370(3)
Solutions to Drug and Alcohol Abuse
373(4)
Drug Testing of Police Officers
377(1)
Gangs and Drugs
378(1)
Summary
379(4)
Chapter 12 Police Operations in Culturally Diverse Communities
383(32)
Introduction
384(1)
Changing Demographics
384(1)
Skeletons in the Closet
385(4)
Contemporary Problems
389(6)
Police--Minority Relations Today
395(2)
Dangerous Traits and Behaviors
397(3)
Improving Police--Minority Relations
400(5)
The Culturally Competent Police Officer
405(2)
Hate And Bias Crimes
407(4)
Summary
411(4)
Chapter 13 Crime Mapping and Analysis
415(20)
Introduction
416(1)
Crime Analysts
416(1)
Crime Mapping
417(12)
Should Crime Information Be Made Public?
429(2)
Does Hot Spot Patrolling Simply Cause Crime to Move Around The Corner?
431(1)
Hot Spot Theories On Crime
432(1)
Summary
433(2)
Chapter 14 Handling Terrorism and Natural Disasters
435(30)
Introduction
436(2)
Terrorism and The Police Officer
438(1)
War on Terrorism
438(1)
Terrorism Alerts
439(1)
Assessing Terrorist Threats
440(7)
Anti-Terrorist and Disaster Recovery Agencies
447(14)
Bomb Threats
461(1)
Hostages
462(1)
Summary
463(2)
Chapter 15 Ethics and Police Operations
465(20)
Introduction
466(1)
What Is Ethics?
466(1)
What Constitutes Ethical Behavior?
467(1)
Ethics as a Restriction on Behavior
468(1)
Kantian Ethics
468(1)
Moral Development
469(1)
Values
470(1)
Law Enforcement Values
471(3)
Lying and Deception
474(2)
Off-Duty Employment
476(1)
Internal Affairs Unit
476(4)
International Association of Ethics Trainers
480(2)
Summary
482(3)
Glossary 485(8)
Index 493