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The Planning Officer performs duty in this, when practical, as member of the command administrative staff

Perform duty in uniform




(step 1)

Conduct planning activities of the command under the direction of this person

The CO




(step 2)

Maintain liaison with this unit, and other planning officers

Operations Unit




(step 3)

Maintain this and prepare this relating to planning activities

Records




Reports




(step 4)

Develop innovative plans in these areas

In areas of:


crime prevention


traffic


patrol and investigative techniques


community affairs


other operating functions of the command




(step 5)

After developing a plan, how does the Planning Officer track the success rate of that plan?

By devising methods for measurement of performance




(step 6)

Conduct analysis of operations, including this information

Workload


Functions


Allocation and utilization of personnel


Other resources




(step 7)

Make recommendations concerning this to achieve objectives

Use of available resources




(step 8)

Study specific problems peculiar to the command, such as:

Crime patterns and incidence


Personnel activity


Prisoners in a hospital


Method or type of patrol technique employed




(step 9)

Describe how a Planning Officer "Prepares to Make Changes"

Prepares projections of future resource requirements




Make recommendations for revision of post or sector boundaries




Changes in allocation or utilization of patrol resources




(step 10)

What does the Planning Officer study and update?

Study and update existing disorder, disaster or other plans affecting the command




(step 11)

The Planning Officer must do this as old ways become obsolete:

Identify need for new plans



(step 12)

In order for the Planning Officer to stay on top of their game and keep up with changes in the command, they must do this

Study and document changing conditions within command and determine impact on police services




(step 13)

Make estimates of the command situation and provide the commander with this

Information on how significant factors will affect the situation




(step 14)

The Planning Officer participates in

The development and/or evaluation of pilot projects




(step 15)

To facilitate the introduction of new Department-wide procedures, the Planning Officer will do this

Develop local procedures




(step 16)

The Planning Officer does this with information

Collect


Collate


Evaluate


Disseminate




within the command and with higher, lower and parallel commands




(step 17)

Represent this person, when designated, at community meetings

CO




(step 18)

Coordinate activities with this person

Crime Prevention Officer




(step 19)