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Patrol Types and Stress *Breakdown the different types of Patrol Types *Understand how being a police officer can cause stress on an individuals life

Patrol Types Preventive Patrol- patrolling streets with little direction to try and prevent crime. Directed Patrol- Patrolling under guidance or orders on how to use patrol time Is this considered Profiling? Discuss. Crime mapping- GIS crime mapping- technique that involves the charting of crime pattern with geographical area

Patrol Types Aggressive patrol- practice of having an entire patrol section make numerous traffic stops and field interrogation Field Interrogation- temporary detention in which officers stop and question pedestrians and motorist under suspicion

Patrol Types Foot Patrol-Patrolling the street on foot Positive Results Noticed police officers Satisfied with service Less afraid then police officers in cars Michigan Decreased crime Satisfied with police service Less # of police calls

Use of Force A. Excessive Force- Measure of Coercion beyond that is necessary to control participant in conflict

Investigation Investigation- Investigators- homicide, hit and run, investigation narcotics, violent gang cases, investigate crimes of police personnel, Check applicant of Police Department

Cyber Crimes Cyber Crimes- use of computer technology to commit crime Sex Crimes Illegal Access Messenger IM 4 Corners Students should be punished at school for out of school behavior

Job Stress Harmful physical and emotional outcomes that occur when the requirements of a job do not match the capability, resources, and needs of the workers. A. Conditions of Stress 1. Task- long hours, heavy lifting 2. Management style- lack of participation 3. Interpersonal Relations- poor social environment and lack of support

Job Stress B. Copicide- form of suicide in which a person gets fatally shot after intentionally provoking police officers (Which leads to more stress for the police officer)

Police Corruption Grass Eaters- officers who occasionally engage in illegal and unethical activities B. Meat Eaters- officers who seek ways to make money illegally while on duty 1. Bribery 2. Extortion- threat to arrest without bribe 3. Favoritism- giving breaks on law enforcement 4. Mooching- accept free food