1.
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Describe the basic responsibilities of police patrol, and how officer
observations are incorporated into them. (I)
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2.
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Differentiate between various types of patrol, and their purposes, and
list the pros and cons of each. (I)
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3.
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Describe the correct procedure for conducting a building security
check. (II)
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4.
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Describe what constitutes criminal and non-criminal activity, and
describe suspicious behaviors. (II)
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5.
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Explain the reasons for and importance of maintaining professional
appearance and demeanor. (II)
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6.
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List the general rules for patrol strategy. (II)
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7.
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Identify factors to consider and resources available when responding
to a domestic violence call. (III)
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8.
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Outline the procedure to follow for crimes not in process. (III)
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9.
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Identify the steps for securing the scene of a crime in process and
describe safe and expeditious response and approach to simulated crime
in process. (IV)
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10.
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Describe the procedure to follow when responding to burglary, prowler,
and robbery calls. (V)
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11.
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Describe the proper technique(s) used to respond to and effectively
deal with the following types of calls: a suicide call, a sick or
injured person, an unconscious person, an intoxicated person, a
mentally ill person, and a civil dispute. (VI)
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12.
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Identify the properties that constitute hazardous materials. (VII)
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13.
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Describe the hazards involved in a police response to a bomb threat
situation. (VIII)
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14.
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Identify the principles and procedures for crowd control and riot
control. (IX)
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