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Cooperate with these people to determine local crime prevention needs and methods of controlling crime |
SOL Patrol Supervisors Patrol Officers Planning Officer Training Officer Auxiliary Coordinator (step 1) |
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Evaluate crime patterns and institute these relative to specific crimes |
Institute crime prevention programs (step 2) |
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Establish this with local community to implement innovative crime prevention programs tailored to specific needs |
Establish a rapport with local community (step 3) |
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Act as a liaison with these people within command and facilitate exchange of intelligence information with the business community |
Private security directors of organizations (step 4) |
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The CPO will do this with retail establishments regarding shoplifting arrests |
Coordinate "Zero Tolerance" and larceny reduction programs (step 5) |
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Keep this person apprised of private sector initiatives, and progress of the ongoing Area Police Private Security Liaison (APPL) program |
CO (step 6) |
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Conduct public education programs on crime prevention via this |
Various community group meetings (step 7) |
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Give direction and guidance to this |
Cooperative neighborhood crime prevention undertakings (step 8) |
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Inspect premises and recommendations concerning this |
Physical security (step 9) |
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What does the CPO do in regards to selected crimes against property? |
Investigate selected crimes against the property Evaluate current security measures Recommend new procedures to owners or residents (step 10) |
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What does the CPO do in regards to selected crimes against a person? (3 I's) |
Investigate selected crimes against the person
interview victims
institute individual and community education programs to prevent recurrence
(step 11) |
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Refer complex cases which require special investigative effort to this unit |
Crime Prevention Division (step 12) |
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When not performing duty in uniform, wear this |
Appropriate business attire (step 13) |
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Inspect all 61s to identify crime victims in this age range who have been the subject of S.H.A.R.P |
Under 60 years of age, who have been the subject of: Sex Crime Homicide (murder) Assault Robbery Physically Injured
(step 14 a-b) |
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Notification of rights to compensation will be made for victims in this age group. Who will make the notification? |
60 years and over Notification will be made by the NYC Dept of the Aging (note) |
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The CPO does this when a MOS is preparing/investigating a 61 involving a crime victim |
Verify if MOS preparing/investigating 61 involving a crime victim has complied with PG 207-07 (step 15) |
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When will a notification be made to the crime victim/surviving relative and how? |
Notification will be made by mailing a pamphlet/application through the Mail and Distribution Unit within 5 days of receipt of 61 (step 16) |
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The CPO will do this if requested, and in their absence this person should be designated to do it |
If requested, provide assistance to crime victim or relative in completing Application for Compensation form. Another available officer from Community Affairs or Domestic Violence should be designated to assist in the absence of the CPO (step 16a) |
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Who is responsible for maintaining the notification system in the absence of the CPO? |
Operations Coordinator (step 16b) |
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The CPO maintains written records of the month's activity of all notifications made and forwards a 49 by this time each month to this place |
Forward a 49 (typed letterhead) by the 5th of each month to the Patrol Borough Command concerned (step 17) |
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Patrol Borough Commands will consolidate monthly reports and forward them within this time frame to this location |
Within 3 days to Crime Victims Unit, Office of Chief - Community Affairs (step 17a) |
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The CPO administers these programs |
VIN etching CAT HEAT BAT (step 18) |