Preventive Patrol is the most relied upon of the five core operational strategies of policing. According to Frank Schmalleger, it "has been the backbone of police work since the times of Sir Robert Peel" (Schmalleger, 2007). The purpose of the preventive patrol strategy is to prevent crime from occurring, interrupt crimes in progress and decrease police response time."
A proactive patrol is out on the streets, looking to see if anything is happening. A reactive patrol waits for something to be reported, and then goes straight to investigate it.
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We talk about Reactive Police Agency when the police respond to specific requests from individuals/groups in the community which encompasses immediate response to calls and follow-up investigations. The Proactive Police Agency is when the police are acting on their own initiative, in order to develop information about crime as well as strategies for suppression. For example, a police officer reactively responding to a dispatched call could, nonetheless, resolve the issue proactively by mediating between the parties or using informal action. Similarly, in contrast to routine patrol, the directed patrol involves officers being instructed to monitor specific areas that are identified through problem/crime analysis when they are not responding to dispatch calls. Directed patrol is more proactive than random preventative patrol, but it still lacks the component of problem oriented policing that engages the community in resolving crime issues. Also proactive policing results in more arrests, detention and filing of reports than reactive policing.
Yes, patrol is often considered the backbone of police organizations as it serves as the primary method of maintaining public safety and visibility. Patrol officers are typically the first responders to incidents, allowing for quick intervention and community engagement. This proactive presence helps deter crime, fosters trust between law enforcement and the community, and ensures a rapid response to emergencies. Overall, effective patrol operations are crucial for the overall effectiveness and credibility of a police force.
The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment, conducted in the early 1970s, examined the impact of different levels of police patrol on crime rates. It found that increasing or decreasing patrol had little effect on crime, citizen fear, or satisfaction with police services. This groundbreaking study shifted the focus of policing from traditional deterrence through visible patrol to more proactive and community-oriented approaches. It highlighted the importance of understanding the role of police in crime prevention beyond mere visibility.
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"Proactive" is an adjective.
the kinds of police patrol are foot patrol, horse patrol, scooter or motorcycle patrol, mobile car patrol, canine patrol, bicycle patol, marine(water) patrol - etc - etc.
the kinds of police patrol are foot patrol, horse patrol, scooter or motorcycle patrol, mobile car patrol, canine patrol, bicycle patol, marine(water) patrol - etc - etc.
Proactive
I strive to be proactive in my everyday life.