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5 +5 | Совместное патрулирование (представителей гражданского населения с полицейскими) |
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Совместное патрулирование (представителей гражданского населения с полицейскими) Explanation: Ride-along" means to be an official passenger in a patrol vehicle, accompanying a police officer during part of a normal tour of duty. The primary purpose of a police ride-along is to provide an opportunity for the community to see firsthand the day-to-day workings of law enforcement in Laurel, the ride-along guest receives important insight into what it means to be a police officer. Criminal Justice students and people interested in a career in law enforcement have found it particularly useful. Participants complete an evaluation form at the conclusion of the ride-along to aid the department in monitoring the program's effectiveness. The ride-along program fosters a better understanding of the challenges, hazards and rewards of the police officer's role in the community. Other Ride-along Goals . . . to provide an opportunity for citizens to get to know their police officers to provide citizens interested in a career in law enforcement an opportunity to examine the job to educate the community about the responsibilities of police officers; what to expect and why if they ever have a need to call for police assistance to provide an opportunity for police officers to get to know their community General Procedures . . . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-08-09 07:59:50 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Вот еще - подробно: CITIZEN RIDE A LONG PROGRAM In order to promote a better understanding of its mission and opeation, it is the policy of the Greensboro Police Department to permit citizens to ride in police vehicles as passenger/observers. The Watch Operations Sergeant is responsible for the initial screening and assignment by District of participants. All requests to participatte in the program will be initiated through the Watch Operations Office (373-2496) The Watch Sergeant will conduct an inquiry into the applicant\'s suitability to participate in the program. This will include a criminal record check on the applicant. The Watch Sergeant may refuse to approve an applicant when there are reasonable and documentable circumstances which indicate that such participation would not serve the best interests of the Department. The applicant will complete and sign a liability release form. Each participant is under the direct and complete control of the officer to whom they are assigned. Participants are not permitted to operate any police vehicle; handle or possess firearms, mace or other weapons or police equipment or use the communications system except in the event of extreme emergency. Participants must be 18 years old. Assignments will be for a specified, consecutive period of time. Assignments will normally be limited to uniformed call-answering officers. Participation is limited to four (4) private citizens at any given time. Participation will be limited to a maximum of one six-hour ride-along per six months, between 0700 and 0200 hours. www.ci.greensboro.nc.us/police/Departmental Programs/ citizen_ride_a_long_program.htm Reference: http://www.laurel.md.us/pol_ride.htm |
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