SECTION
V PATROL
CHAPTER 5-1 PATROL OPERATIONS
5-1-1 Objective
5-1-2 Policy
5-1-3 Procedure
5-1-4 Mission of Patrol Section
5-1-5 Philosophy of Police Services
5-1-6 Preventive or Aggressive Patrol
5-1-7 Crime Prevention
5-1-8 Specific Knowledge of the City
5-1-9 Jurisdiction of the of the Brunswick Police Department
5-1-10 Responding to Calls for Service
5-1-11 Notification of Superiors
5-1-12 Initial Report of Incident and Primary Investigation
5-1-13 Follow-Up Investigations
5-1-14 Maintaining Order
5-1-15 Organization and Tour of Duty
5-1-16 Assignment to Zones
CHAPTER
5-2 FIELD INTERVIEWS AND CONTACT
CARDS
5-2-1 Objective
5-2-2 Policy
5-2-3 Procedure
5-2-4 Filing of Field Contact Cards
5-2-5 Purging of Field Contact Cards
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5-3 TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT
5-3-1 Objective
5-3-2 Policy
5-3-3 Procedure
5-3-4 Traffic Violation Remedies
5-3-5 Traffic Analysis
5-3-6 Selective Enforcement
5-3-7 Knowledge of Traffic Laws
5-3-8 Unmarked Vehicles in Traffic Enforcement
5-3-9 Use of Video Cameras
CHAPTER 5-4 VEHICLE
STOPS
5-4-1 Objective
5-4-2 Policy
5-4-3 Procedure
5-4-4 Definitions
5-4-5 Unknown Risk Stop
5-4-6 High Risk Stops
CHAPTER 5-5 ALARMS
5-5-1 Objective
5-5-2 Policy
5-5-3 Receiving Alarms from Alarm Companies
5-5-4 Business Alarms Response
5-5-5 Residential Alarms
5-5-6 Fire Alarm Response
5-5-7 Entering Unoccupied Buildings
5-5-8
Alarm Documentation
CHAPTER 5-6 PATROL
VEHICLE CARE, EQUIPMENT AND MARKING
5-6-1 Objective
5-6-2 Policy
5-6-3 Inspection of Vehicles
5-6-4 Ending Tour of Duty
5-6-5 Washing Police Vehicles
5-6-6 Police Vehicle Equipment
5-6-7 Patrol Vehicle Markings and Emergency Equipment
5-6-8 Vehicles to be Locked
5-6-9 Pushing or Towing Vehicles
CHAPTER 5-7 ROLL CALL AND BRIEFING
5-7-1 Objective
5-7-2 Policy
5-7-3 Procedure
5-7-4 Roll Call Inspection
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5-8 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
INVESTIGATION
5-8-1 Objective
5-8-2 Policy
5-8-3 Procedure
5-8-4 Communication Officer Responsibilities
5-8-5 First Officer on Scene
5-8-6 Accident Report
5-8-7 Determining Cause of the Accident
5-8-8 Traffic Law Violations
5-8-9 Clearing of Roadway
5-8-10 Accident Investigation Follow-Up
5-8-11 Supervisor at Accident Scene
5-8-12 Accidents Involving Police Vehicles
5-8-13 Accidents Involving Off-Duty Personnel and Family Members
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5-9 DOMESTIC DISTURBANCES
5-9-1 Objective
5-9-2 Policy
5-9-3 Procedure
5-9-4 Family Violence Act
5-9-5 Investigation of Family Violence
5-9-6 Arrest with or without warrants when; Use of Deadly Force is Warranted
5-9-7 Notification of Victim Compensation and Other Service
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5-10 USE OF RADAR
5-10-1 Objective
5-10-2 Policy
5-10-3 Procedure
5-10-4 Testing for Accuracy
5-10-5 Authorized Radar Use
5-10-6 Authorized Radar Equipment
CHAPTER 5-11 VEHICLE
IMPOUND
5-11-1 Objective
5-11-2 Policy
5-11-3 Procedure
5-11-4 Authority to Remove Vehicles From Roadways
5-11-5 Uninsured Vehicles
5-11-6 Removal of Traffic Hazards or Obstructions
5-11-7 Removal of Abandoned Vehicles
5-11-8 Removal of Abandoned Vehicles form Private Property
5-11-9 Removal of Abandoned Vehicles form Public Property
5-11-10 Notification of Vehicle Removal
5-11-11 Entering Abandoned Vehicle in GCIC
5-11-12 Recovery of Stolen Vehicles
5-11-13 Towing and Impounding of Vehicles following Arrest
5-11-14 Tow Authorization and Inventory Form
5-11-15 Inventory of Property
5-11-16 AHold@ Orders
5-11-17 Release of Vehicle to Owner
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5-12 VEHICLE SEAT BELTS
5-12-1 Objective
5-12-1 Policy
5-12-3 Safety Belt Responsibility
5-12-4 Safety Belt Exception
5-12-5 Safety Belt Modification
CHAPTER 5-13 UNLOCKING
MOTOR VEHICLES
5-13-1 Objective
5-13-2 Policy
5-13-3 Procedure
5-13-4 Emergency Calls
5-13-5 Waiver of Liability Form
5-13-6 Equipment
5-13-7 Communication Officers= and Patrol Officers= Responsibilities
5-13-8 Training
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5-14 C.A.P.A.C.
5-14-1 Objective
5-14-2 Policy
5-14-3 Procedure
5-14-4 Responsibilities of C.A.P.A.C.
5-14-5 Work Assignments
CHAPTER 5-15 BICYCLE
PATROL
5-15-1 Objective
5-15-2 Bicycle Patrol Officers Selection and Training
5-15-3 Bike Patrol Duties
5-15-4 Special Duty Assignments
5-15-5 Bike Patrol Equipment and Uniforms
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5-16 ASSISTING MOTORISTS AND
CITIZENS
5-16-1 Objective
5-16-2 Policy
5-16-3 Assisting Stranded Motorists
5-16-4 Escorts
5-16-5 Reporting Road Hazards
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5-17 TRAFFIC CONTROL AND DIRECTION
5-17-1 Objective
5-17-2 Policy
5-17-3 Procedure
5-17-4 Traffic Direction
CHAPTER 5-18 MISSING
PERSONS
5-18-1 Objective
5-18-2 Policy
5-18-3 Definition
5-18-4 Missing Persons Reports
5-18-5 Required Report Information
5-18-6 Involuntarily, Endangered, and Disabled or Possible Disaster Victims
5-18-7 Follow-up Investigations
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5-19 SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS
5-19-1 Objective
5-19-2 Policy
5-19-3 School Crossing Guard Requirements
5-19-4 Duties
5-19-5 Training
5-19-6 Uniforms and Equipment
CHAPTER 5-20 CANINE SECTION
5-20-1 Objective
5-20-2 Purpose
5-20-3 Policy
5-20-4 Definitions
5-20-5 Authority and Responsibility
5-20-6 Handler=s Responsibility
5-20-7 Selection of Canine Handlers
5-20-8 General Operating Procedures
5-20-9 Law Enforcement K-9 Team Deployment
5-20-10 Dog Bite Procedure
5-20-11 Structure of the Narcotics Canine Team
5-20-12 Narcotic Canine Unit Deployment
5-20-13 Prohibited Use of the Narcotics Canine Team
5-20-14 Narcotic Canine Unit=s Equipment
5-20-15 Canine Vehicle(s)
5-20-16 Off-Duty Deployment
5-20-17 On-Duty Deployment
5-20-18 Assisting Other Agencies
5-20-19 Public Demonstrations
5-20-20 Legal Issues
5-20-21 Training and Monthly Reports
5-20-22 Annual Training
5-20-23 Ride - Along Program