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19 Cards in this Set
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The Planning Officer performs duty in this, when practical, as member of the command administrative staff |
Perform duty in uniform (step 1) |
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Conduct planning activities of the command under the direction of this person |
The CO (step 2) |
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Maintain liaison with this unit, and other planning officers |
Operations Unit (step 3) |
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Maintain this and prepare this relating to planning activities |
Records Reports (step 4) |
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Develop innovative plans in these areas |
In areas of: crime prevention traffic patrol and investigative techniques community affairs other operating functions of the command (step 5) |
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After developing a plan, how does the Planning Officer track the success rate of that plan? |
By devising methods for measurement of performance (step 6) |
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Conduct analysis of operations, including this information |
Workload Functions Allocation and utilization of personnel Other resources (step 7) |
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Make recommendations concerning this to achieve objectives |
Use of available resources (step 8) |
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Study specific problems peculiar to the command, such as: |
Crime patterns and incidence Personnel activity Prisoners in a hospital Method or type of patrol technique employed (step 9) |
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Describe how a Planning Officer "Prepares to Make Changes" |
Prepares projections of future resource requirements Make recommendations for revision of post or sector boundaries Changes in allocation or utilization of patrol resources (step 10) |
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What does the Planning Officer study and update? |
Study and update existing disorder, disaster or other plans affecting the command (step 11) |
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The Planning Officer must do this as old ways become obsolete: |
Identify need for new plans
(step 12) |
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In order for the Planning Officer to stay on top of their game and keep up with changes in the command, they must do this
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Study and document changing conditions within command and determine impact on police services (step 13) |
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Make estimates of the command situation and provide the commander with this |
Information on how significant factors will affect the situation (step 14) |
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The Planning Officer participates in |
The development and/or evaluation of pilot projects (step 15) |
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To facilitate the introduction of new Department-wide procedures, the Planning Officer will do this |
Develop local procedures (step 16) |
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The Planning Officer does this with information |
Collect Collate Evaluate Disseminate within the command and with higher, lower and parallel commands (step 17) |
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Represent this person, when designated, at community meetings |
CO (step 18) |
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Coordinate activities with this person |
Crime Prevention Officer (step 19) |