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Welcome to Unit 4!! Kaplan University

Graded items: 1. Discussion Board 2. Quiz 3. Seminar 4. Matching Project Unit 3 recap

Discussion Board Seminar Quiz Unit 4 graded items

Discussion Board Question Miranda v Arizona Must go to these websites to read about Miranda: Unit 4 Discussion Board

Must have TWO things for Miranda to apply: 1. Person is “in-custody” – arrest or just being detained and not free to leave 2. Person is being interrogated – being asked questions that are incriminating Miranda v Arizona

In Unit 3, chapter 6 you learned about the 5 core operational strategies and 1 ancillary operational strategy that are employed by law enforcement agencies to fight and reduce crime. Unit 5 Midterm PPT

There are five core operational strategies, each with unique features: 1. Preventive patrol 2. Routine incident response 3. Emergency response 4. Criminal investigation 5. Problem solving Additionally, there is a 6 th ancillary operational strategy: support services. Unit 5 Midterm PPT

Patrol is designed to: 1. Deter crimes 2. Interrupt crimes in progress 3. Position officers for quick response to emergencies 4. Increase the public’s feeling of safety and security Preventive Patrol

Routine incident responses include restoring order, documenting information, or provide another immediate service to the parties involved in routine occurrences such as minor traffic accidents.  This is the second most common police activity.  Having a good response time is strongly linked to citizen satisfaction. Routine Incident Response

Emergency responses (or critical incidents) occur in response to crimes in progress, serious injuries, natural disasters, and other situations in which human lives may be in jeopardy. Emergency Response

Criminal investigations dominate media attention but constitute a relatively small proportion of police work. An investigation involves discovering, collecting, preparing, identifying, and presenting evidence to determine what happened and who is responsible. Criminal Investigation

Problem solving policing requires: Gathering knowledge of problem causes Developing solutions in partnership with the community Responding with a workable plan Assessing the progress Problem Solving

Support services are ancillary services such as dispatch, training, personnel, property control, and record-keeping that keep agencies running. Support Services

PPT MUST cover 2 things: 1. Identify and summarize the five core operational strategies and one ancillary operational strategy of law enforcement 2. Explain how these strategies are used by law enforcement agencies to achieve their crime fighting goals. Unit 5 Midterm PPT

In Unit 5 you will see a link that says Midterm PowerPoint Project. Click on that link and you will be able to read all of these directions. You will also be able to scroll down and read about all the wonderful PPT resources, including a Template that you can use. Unit 5 Midterm PPT

During Unit 5 you will take the SQ survey. Your access code is in the Announcement section. If you don’t have one or if it doesn’t work, you must the help desk at: You will be discussing your strengths in the Unit 6 DB question. StrengthsQuest