CLEET Patrol Procedures & Techniques 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of patrol in law enforcement?
- To generate traffic citations for revenue
- To deter crime, respond to calls, and maintain public order (Correct answer)
- To monitor officer performance metrics
- To collect intelligence exclusively on known suspects
Correct answer: To deter crime, respond to calls, and maintain public order
The primary purpose of patrol is to deter criminal activity, respond to calls for service, and maintain public order through visible law enforcement presence.
Question 2: When conducting a traffic stop, what is the first step an officer should take after activating emergency lights?
- Immediately approach the vehicle on the driver's side
- Request backup for every stop
- Notify dispatch of the stop location, direction of travel, and vehicle description (Correct answer)
- Activate the body camera before any other action
Correct answer: Notify dispatch of the stop location, direction of travel, and vehicle description
Notifying dispatch of the stop location and vehicle description ensures officer safety and provides a record in case of emergency.
Question 3: During a building search, what technique should officers use when clearing corners?
- Rush directly around the corner to surprise potential threats
- 'Pieing' or slicing the corner by gradually exposing the threat area (Correct answer)
- Announce presence loudly before approaching any corner
- Always enter rooms in single file behind a lead officer
Correct answer: 'Pieing' or slicing the corner by gradually exposing the threat area
'Pieing' a corner means moving in an arc to gradually expose a potential threat area, minimizing officer exposure.
Question 4: What does 'BOLO' stand for in patrol communications?
- Be On Lookout Order
- Be On the Lookout (Correct answer)
- Bureau of Law Operations
- Basic Officer Lookout Order
Correct answer: Be On the Lookout
BOLO stands for 'Be On the Lookout,' used to alert officers to watch for specific persons, vehicles, or items.
Question 5: When responding to a domestic disturbance call, what is the recommended approach for officers?
- Announce arrival loudly from the street to warn occupants
- Park directly in front of the residence for quick access
- Approach from the side to avoid being directly in front of the door and listen briefly before contact (Correct answer)
- Always wait for backup regardless of call priority before approaching
Correct answer: Approach from the side to avoid being directly in front of the door and listen briefly before contact
Approaching from the side and briefly listening allows officers to gather situational information before entry, enhancing safety and response.
Question 6: Which of the following best describes the '21-foot rule' used in law enforcement patrol training?
- The minimum distance required when firing a duty weapon at a target
- The distance within which a person with an edged weapon can close before an officer can draw and fire (Correct answer)
- The required perimeter distance from an active crime scene
- The minimum safe following distance during vehicle pursuits
Correct answer: The distance within which a person with an edged weapon can close before an officer can draw and fire
The 21-foot rule describes the distance within which a person armed with an edged weapon can close before an officer can draw and fire a sidearm.
Question 7: What is the purpose of maintaining a daily activity log during patrol?
- To track officer break times and meal periods for supervisory review
- To document all activities, contacts, and observations for accountability and future reference (Correct answer)
- To record vehicle mileage and fuel consumption only
- To rate citizen satisfaction levels after each contact
Correct answer: To document all activities, contacts, and observations for accountability and future reference
An activity log documents all patrol activities, contacts, and observations, providing accountability and a reference for future investigations.
What is the primary purpose of patrol in law enforcement?