Field Training Appendix D F-16 INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDELINES Explained Demonstrated Practiced FTO

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Field Training Appendix D F-16 INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDELINES Explained Demonstrated Practiced FTO 1. Uniform and Appearance: a. Roll call inspections b. Uniform classes and regulations c. Dry cleaning and care of uniforms d. Glossy shine on leather and footwear e. Personal grooming and jewelry f. Command presence and bearing 2. Admn/Oper. Issues for Officers a. Chain of command b. Professionalism c. RDOs and requests for leave d. Tobacco use e. Breaks f. On-duty injury g. Change of address or phone number h. E-mail and officer's mailbox i. General Orders j. Disciplinary procedures k. Obtaining supplies and equipment l. Mutual aid agreements m. Compensation n. Sick leave o. Performance evaluations

3. Patrol Units and Driving Explained Demonstrated Practiced FTO a. Inspection procedure b. Maintenance c. Damage to unit 1. How to report 2. Responsibility d. Driving habits and tactics 1. Public perception 2. Legal obligations 3. Defensive driving 4. Adverse conditions 5. Responding to non-emergency calls 6. Responding code-3 7. Parking e. Emergency equipment f. Video system g. Operation h. Policy i. Maintaining officer tapes 4. Reports a. Forms 1. Daily activity 2. Offense 3. Supplemental 4. Arrest 5. Vehicle 6. Property

7. Juvenile Contact 8. Affidavit 9. Warrant Service 10. Victim's Information Guide 11. Domestic Violence Receipt 12. FINS Affidavit 13. Use of Force 14. Vehicle Pursuit 15. PR Bond 16. Citation 17. Juvenile Citation 18. Field Interview 19. Accident Report 20. Witness Statement Form b. Writing Reports 1. Taking notes and obtaining information 2. Spelling 3. Grammar 4. Narrative Composition 5. Elements of the Crime 6. Probable Cause 5. Locations and Orientation a. Beats b. Primary streets c. Secondary streets d. Maps

e. Important Locations 1. JDC 2. District Court and Court Clerks Office 3. Miller County Courthouse 4. Miller County Jail 5. Juvenile Court 6. Wadley Hospital 7. St. Michael's Hospital 8. Communications 9. CID 10. ADC 11. Fleet Maintenance 12. District/Circuit Judge's homes & offices 6. Communications a. Radio Procedures 1. Channel assignments 2. 10-codes 3. Phonetic alphabet 4. Operation 5. Radio discipline and courtesy b. MDC operations 1. Sign-on 2. Function and uses 3. ACIC 4. E-mail 5. Professionalism

c. Central Records and Communications 1. Orientation and procedures 7. Court Procedures a. Subpoenas b. Testifying c. Courtly duty 8. Traffic Accidents a. Protecting the scene b. Safety and injuries c. Accident diagrams d. Investigation e. Wreckers f. Directing traffic 9. Calls of Service a. Civil matters b. Service or Report calls c. Funeral escorts 10. In-Progress Calls a. Robbery in progress b. Burglary in progress c. Disturbances d. Alarms e. Suicide and attempts

f. Bomb threats g. Active shooter 11. Preventive Patrol a. Community Contacts (10-75) b. School zones c. School patrol d. Building checks e. Bar checks f. Close watch 12. Responsibilities at Fires 13. Property and Evidence a. Collecting evidence 1. Fingerprints 2. Articles 3. Documents b. Chain of evidence c. Vehicle Impounds d. Felony process evidence e. Evidence and property lockers f. Protecting the scene 1. Size of scene 2. Who has access 3. Crime scene log g. Found property h. Prisoner property

14. Traffic Enforcement Explained Demonstrated Practiced FTO a. Traffic laws 1. Hazardous violations 2. Administrative violations 3. Selected violations *Speeding *Disregard red light *Improper lane change *Fail to yield right of way *Careless or Prohibited driving *Reckless driving *Driver's license violation *No proof of insurance *Registration violations *DWLS *Abandoned vehicle b. DWI 1. Recognition 2. Field sobriety tests *HGN *One leg stand *Walk & turn 3. Datamaster 4. Blood test 5. DUI c. Conducting a traffic stop 1. Hazards 2. Recognizing violations

3. Radio traffic 4. Location of traffic stop 5. Use of emergency equipment 6. Making contact with violator 7. 7 step contact 8. Enforcement *warnings *citations *arrests *officer discretion 9. Radar operations 10. Parking violations d. Conducting felony stops 1. Backup unit's) 2. Location and positioning 3. Communication 4. Maintaining position of advantage 5. Arrest & search 6. Clearing suspect vehicle 15. Arrests and Searches a. Legal issues 1. Probable cause 2. Reasonable suspicion 3. Warrantless arrests 4. Arrest with Warrant 5. Officer Discretion 6. Obstructing governmental operations

7. Fleeing 8. Resisting arrest 9. Refusal to submit to arrest 10. Hindering apprehension b. Making arrests 1. Misdemeanors 2. Felonies 3. Mentally unstable people 4. Juveniles *Runaways * Curfew 5. Resisting/Refusal to submit to arrest 6. PR Bond 7. DL Bond 8. Booking procedures c. Safety 1. Handcuffing 2. Positioning 3. Secondary officers 4. Transporting male/female prisoners 5. Exposure to contagious diseases d. Searches 1. Suspects 2. Vehicles 3. Buildings 4. Open areas 5. Pat downs 6. Inventories

16. Vehicle Pursuits Explained Demonstrated Practiced FTO 17. Use of Force a. Reasonable force b. Deadly force 1. Investigation process for incidents c. Physical force d. Use of force continuum e. Types of resistance 18. Available Force Options a. Firearms 1. Duty weapon *Safety *Maintenance and operation 2. Shotgun *Safety *Maintenance and operation 3. M-16 4. Back-up and off-duty weapons 5. Ammunition b. Vehicles c. Less lethal options d. Impact Weapons 1. Asp batons 2. Flashlight e. Chemical options 1. OC

2. OC foggers 3. Multi-purpose grenades 4. Pepperball gun f. Unarmed confrontation 19. Selected Offenses a. Battery b. Domestic Battery c. Harassment d. Disorderly Conduct e. Public Intoxication f. Loitering g. Breaking or Entering h. Burglary i. Robbery j. Aggravated Assault k. Terroristic Threatening l. Terroristic Act m. Sexual Assault n. Endanger Welfare of a Minor o. Contribute to the Del. Of a Minor p. Theft q. Shoplifting r. UUMV s. Forgery t. Criminal Impersonation u. Criminal Mischief v. Criminal Trespass

w. Arson x. Resisting Arrest y. Refusal to Submit to Arrest z. Hindering Apprehension aa. Cruelty to Animals bb. Harassing Communications cc. Stalking dd. Poss. Instrument of a Crime ee. Carrying a Weapon ff. Poss. Of Firearm by Certain Person 20. Wreckers a. Impounds b. Rotation c. Request d. Abandoned vehicles e. Parking violations 21. K-9 Operations a. Duties during a track b. Duties during a search c. Duties during an apprehension 22. Recruit Testing Record a. 10-codes b. Phonetic alphabet c. Use of force d. MDC/Radio operations Explained Demonstrated Practiced FTO e. Pursuit Policy f. Criminal code