The main functions of the police include patrol work and crime prevention. Patrol work is considered the backbone of policing, as patrol officers interact with the public throughout their shifts; while crime prevention includes activities to keep the citizens safe and is a catalyst to improve the public–police relationship.
Imagine you are a criminal justice professional asked to give a presentation for a town council meeting to introduce the town members to patrol work and crime prevention strategies employed to maintain public safety.
Assessment Directions
Create an 8- to 10-slide presentation detailing the basic operational policing functions. In your presentation:
- Explain the difference between patrol and other roles within a police department. What are 3 functions of patrol work as outlined by Sir Robert Peel? Provide an example of each.
- Describe different types of patrol and how each affects crime and community relations.
- Identify at least 2 improvements or innovations that have been incorporated to aid in patrol. How does each improve police patrol work?
- State the difference between reactive and proactive crime prevention strategies used by the police.
Include a title slide, a reference slide, and detailed speaker notes with at least 50 words per slide.
Cite at least 2 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references.
Format your citations and references according to APA guidelines.
Submit your assessment.
Assessment Support
- Review Create a Presentation in PowerPoint for guidance on how to begin creating a presentation using PowerPoint
- Review Add Speaker Notes to Your Slides for guidance on how to add speaker notes to a PowerPoint presentation
- Review Find the Perfect PowerPoint Presentation Template for a variety of different presentation templates for Microsoft PowerPoint or use the Presentation Assessment Template.
- Review the following resources for writing guidelines and APA information:
- Center for Writing Excellence
- Reference and Citation Generator
- Grammar Assistance