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discussion:ppo_1st_cycle_concepts [2019/09/08 05:02] – created Gene Hugh | discussion:ppo_1st_cycle_concepts [2022/04/30 17:47] (current) – Gene Hugh | ||
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====== PPO 1st Cycle Concepts ====== | ====== PPO 1st Cycle Concepts ====== | ||
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===== The Question ===== | ===== The Question ===== | ||
* What do you think a 1st cycle PPO should be learning? | * What do you think a 1st cycle PPO should be learning? | ||
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- | ---- | + | * how to read LEADS results from PDT, name and vehicle |
- | \\ \\ | + | * pull a RD# by PDT, AIRA, and dispatch |
- | * **Do not enter "real name", | + | * Fundamentals of patrol ie what to look for. I also cover driving here\\ Proper report narrative writing Case, Arrest, Complaints.\\ Crime scene protection and notifications.\\ Landlord Tenant and Domestic Incidents.\\ Traffic, |
- | * **No registration | + | * All the fundamentals. How to make radio transmissions, |
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+ | * Everything depends on the district that you’re working in. Some districts are fast pace others are not. Also the type of clientele your district offers. Example...if you work beat # 421 you will be very well trained on domestics as this is what that beat has to offer. But fundamentals are mostly important. Learning the basic patrol concepts. Such as slowing down as you drive in patrol. Driving too fast you will miss what’s happening around you. Learning how to talk to people is a great basic tool. If you don’t know how to do this, you will never gain info needed to complete your investigation. So when a 3 year PO becomes a detective that PO will have a hard time talking to people who could help him or her in that investigation. They never learnt the basics in just talking |