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Title: Law Enforcement


1
Law Enforcement Security
  • Risk Mngt. Unintentional Torts (negl.)
  • Law Enf. crimes/intent. Torts (misd/fel)
  • Why are Tourists/Recreationists Targets?
  • There guard is down, they have money!
  • Criminals Situational or Chronic
  • Take advantage of situation, or a career

2
Jurisdiction
  • Jurisdictional Police Models
  • Traditional Police respond to incidents
  • Only important ones, little preventative help
  • Community or Problem-Oriented
  • Improve relations between police community
  • Intensive use of crime prevention
  • Citizens quazi-cops! (bike/foot patrols, etc.)
  • Park law Enforcement
  • Compliance rather than sanctions, education,
    focus on protecting resources
  • Rangers mission unclear, lower pay scales

3
Levels of Authority
  • Full Law Enforcement Authority (level 1)
  • Only certified park police/rangers (RP)
  • Empowered to enforce all state laws, etc.
  • Park rules (acceptable level of compliance)
  • Have resources of urban police!
  • Limited Law Enforcement (Level 2)
  • Rangers can only enforce park ordinances
  • No Law Enforcement Authority (Level 3)
  • Rely on county or city police (sub-contract)

4
Types of Law Enforcement
  • Education
  • teach compliance enjoyment
  • Positive Peer Pressure
  • cool-kids clean-up
  • High-Profile Enforcement
  • Making law enforcers visible to the public
  • Negative Peer Pressure
  • break law unacceptable to peer groups (gangs)
  • Low Profile Enforcement
  • Surveillance, going undercover, etc.

5
Law Enforcement Procedures
  • To be included in in-service training
  • Handling disruptive behavior
  • Seizure of persons (3 levels)
  • Contact, detention and arrest
  • Dealing w/ juveniles
  • Handling evidentiary items (three types)
  • Direct, circumstantial and physical evidence
  • Interviewing witnesses
  • Writing Reports

6
General Security
  • Crime Prevention
  • Situational
  • Increasing efforts needed by criminals the risk
    to potential criminals, making crimes less
    rewarding, stating clear rules
  • Community
  • Focuses on the local social conditions that
    foster and sustain crime
  • Developmental
  • Focus on childhood behaviors (interventions)

7
Premises Security
  • Outdoor Areas
  • Planning, design layout
  • Screening (trees, etc. make patrol difficult),
    lighting, access points (prefer 1 entrance
    exit)
  • Maintenance (cops/mainten. eyes/ears)
  • Target Marketing (participants desireable
  • Building Security
  • The function and role of supervision as a control
    keeping building attended!

8
Other Issues
  • Special Events Concerns
  • Type of Policing to use
  • Admission and Entrance control
  • Access Control
  • Crowd Control
  • Emergency Response Procedures
  • Emergency Management Issues
  • Mitigation (prevention), Preparedness, Response
    Recovery
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