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P N P AV S E G R O U P

INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT
P M S g REPORT
Jeffrey A. Gumanoy
Class 83
PATROL
MODULE II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
FREQUENCY AND PATROL OPERATIONS

COMMON TERMS

• Patrol Coverage – refers to the area of operation of the Patrol Officers divided into
patrol sectors and patrol beats.
• Patrol Duration – refers to the length of time of the patrol operations
• Patrol Route – identifies the possible routes that can be taken by the Patrol Officers
for the patrol operations
PATROL OPERATIONS

Frequency. The frequency of patrols refer to how often patrols are conducted in
the patrol sector and the patrol beat
Patrol operations are conducted daily in the patrol sectors/beats. Depending on the
available resources and the peculiarity of the area of responsibility, patrol
operations are conducted in two (2) or three (3) shifts every day.

The relieving and posting of Patrol Officers in their shift should not coincide with
critical periods. These are the durations when people are in public places or on the
move from their residences to their places of concern or vice versa, such as opening
and closing time of banks, schools, malls and other business establishments.
Critical periods also include times when peopleattend special eventslike fiestas and
midnight masses and when the occurrence of crimes is at their peak based on the
crime clock
FIELD IMMERSION

the FTO's will:

• Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos if any.
• Assigned PTs in Standing Duty (Police Outpost) together with the regular
Police Officer. The PTs must observe the following

a. The Police Officer have a list of contact numbers of the establishment


b. Courteous when dealing with the public; and
c. Conduct situation report every hour to the SOC thru radio, if available, or
text to include inspection
3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break

5. Require the PTs to list the hotels and malls.

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.


TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II : PATROL
TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees
DAY : 14
VENUE : As appropriate (City / Municipal Police Station)
TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours
LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector, Flip Chart,
Whiteboard and marker
POLICE TRAINEE'S REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang Bihis)
PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning
Card, sheets of paper
TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police
Operational Procedures (PNP Handbook
PNPM-DO- DS-3-2-13, December 2013),
FTP Manual, STP Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to give the PTs
information on patrol operation, develop their
competencies and learn the types of patrolling including
basic or commonly used radio codes. PTs will also be
exposed to the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.
TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs
will be able to:

T.O #1 : Define the terms Tasks, Response Time and Sector, and

T.O #2 : Discuss about Patrol Log of Patrol Operation


DAILY TRAINING
SCHEDULE
MODULE II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
PATROL LOG
COMMON TERMS

• Task - a duty to be performed


• Response Time – refers to the time that elapsed from the moment that a
Police Officer received the call for assistance up to the time that the police
first responder arrived at the scene
• Sector – a subdivision of a locality which compose of two or more beat
patrol areas where a composite or Police Integrated Patrol System is
conducted
PATROL OPERATIONS

Patrol Log. The Police Station shall maintain a monthly Patrol Log to officially
document the patrol operations and other related policing activities rendered by
all its uniformed personnel. The Patrol Log shall be the only basis for computing
the number of man hours rendered by every uniformed personnel and the whole
station. This will also correct the practice of some field units in reporting their
patrol and police presence outputs based on the estimated number of patrol man
hours rendered. A copy shall be submitted through channel until it reaches the
Directorate for Operations (DO) for monitoring purposes
THE PATROL LOG SERVES THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES

• Ensures accountability of personnel


• Basis for computing patrolman hours rendered by every uniformed personnel
of the Police Station and the whole Police Station.
• Gauges the effectiveness and efficiency of the crime prevention program of
the Police Station; and
• Serves as reference for the issuance of certification on the patrol man hours
rendered by every uniformed personnel.
FTO'S NOTE

Inform the PTs regarding the new POP requiring all newly-recruited PO1s and
newly-assigned PNCOs of the Police Station as well as organic PNCOs without
patrol duty experience to render at least 2,000 man hours (based on the Patrol
Log) of patrol duties before being considered for other assignments within the
Police Station/ Sub-Station/Precinct. (Police Patrol Operations Manual 2013)
FIELD IMMERSION
The FTO will:

• Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality
and to record information in the journal with accompanying photos if there is
any.
• Assign PTs in Standing Duty (Police Outpost) together with the regular
Police Officer. The PTs must observe the following:
a. The Police Officer have a list of contact numbers of the establishment
b. Courteous when dealing with the public
c. Conduct situation report every hour to the SOC thru radio, if available, or
text to include inspection
3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning
4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break
5. Require the PTs to list the names of high profile personality living in the
community. i.e. mayor, vice mayor, senator, etc.
6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.
TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II : PATROL
TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees
DAY : 15
VENUE : As appropriate (City / Municipal Police Station)
TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours
LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector, Flip Chart,
Whiteboard and marker
POLICE TRAINEE'S REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang Bihis)
PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning
Card, sheets of paper
TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police
Operational Procedures (PNP Handbook
PNPM-DO- DS-3-2-13, December 2013),
FTP Manual, STP Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to give the PTs
information on patrol operation, develop their
competencies and learn the types of patrolling including
basic or commonly used radio codes. PTs will also be
exposed to the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.
TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs
will be able to:

T.O #1 : Define the terms Foor Patrol, Police Presence and Standing Duty,
and

T.O #2 : cite the different types of patrol


DAILY TRAINING
SCHEDULE

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