Advantages Of Foot Patrol

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A major factor that influences how patrol officers fulfill their responsibilities is the method of patrol they use. There are several methods of patrol used throughout the many police departments in the country. The most commonly used methods of patrol are the combination of foot patrol and automobile patrol.

Foot patrol is the oldest form of patrol and consists of officers walking a beat and responding to incidents of foot. At one point, foot patrol became less popular and then re-emerged as a community policing tool. "Successful foot patrols include more than just walking around. Specific planned programming and community engagement strategies must be incorporated into the process" [1]. Foot patrol may help prevent burglary, robbery, …show more content…

The Police Foundation and the Charles Koch Foundation conducted a series of studies on the use of foot patrol to develop a practical guide on how to effectively implement an evidence-based foot patrol strategy. The most important finding of the study was that foot patrol created the opportunity to build relationships between officers and people of the community. This opportunity enhanced enforcement and problem-solving for the officers and positively changed officer outlook by the community[2].

Another method of patrol is automobile patrol, which offers the greatest mobility and flexibility and is usually the most cost-effective. Other great benefits of foot patrol is that it allows wide coverage and rapid response to calls and while on patrol in a squad car the officer has instant communication with headquarters through the radio located in the car. Some feel that automobile patrol and the technologies included with the patrol car isolate the officer from casual interaction with members of the community [3]. Other downsides of patrolling in a …show more content…

This new trend in combining foot patrol is called geographic policing, or "geo-policing", in which officers are assigned a bear that they are required to build rapport with area community members. Police supervisors are also assigned areas to work with so they can explore ways to resolve hot spots and crime trends in their assigned areas. Many people think that the technology in the squad cards have isolated officers from building rapport with the community, so this is where combination patrol comes into place. The goal is to better allocate police, spreading them out where they are needed, while building rapport with the community. Officers can use the "park and walk" strategy, which targets high crime areas, business districts, parks, highly residential neighborhoods and schools. The advantages of this approach are fuel savings and vehicle wear and tear as leaving a squad car parked for two hpurs during an eight hour shift may cut down fuel use by twenty five percent. “Park and walk” can also strengthen relationships with the community, assist in recruitment efforts, and helkp the development of informants. The combination of foot patrol and automobile patrol has wonderful advantages all around providing the best of both worlds, when it comes to method of patrol, for both the officers and the community.

There are several methods of patrol that are also very helpful,

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