Monolith Police Department Patrol Handbook
Table of Content:
1.0 Terminology
1.1 Legal Terminology:
1.2 LEO Terminology:
2.0 Use of Force
2.1 What is Use of Force
3.0 Traffic Stops
3.1 How to Conduct a Traffic Stop
Table of Content:
1.0 Terminology
2.0 Use of Force
3.0 Traffic Stops
1.0 Terminology
1.1 Legal Terminology:
Warrant - Issued to allow a peace officer to arrest a person.
1.2 LEO Terminology:
APB - All Points Bulletin is a term used by LEO's to describe to look out for multiple things about one person. (ex: APB on a red vehicle w/ white male. Male is armed and dangerous).
BOLO - Be on the lookout is a term used to inform officers to look out for a specific vehicle or person for whatever reason they may need them to be.
TAGS - TAGS is just another way of saying a license plate.
2.0 Use of Force
2.1 What is Use of Force
The use of force continuum is what police officers use to determine what level of force they should use.
The use of force continuum is what police officers use to determine what level of force they should use. The reason it is a continuum is because it is hard to have lines that define what a policer should use in certain situations. There are many things to think about and it would be impossible to have a clean-cut force level system.
1) The first level of force on the continuum is your officer presence. Being in the area of where people who want to commit crimes are will usually deter them from doing those crimes because you are in the area to stop them.
2) The second level of force is your voice. Communication is also used throughout the whole continuum as you can see. This is one of the most important uses of force.
3) The third level of force would be physical control (armbars and various holds) Monolith does not have this functionality so not important
4) The fourth level of force would be intermediate weapons like the baton or taser.
5) The fifth level of force is lethal. This would be anything that could kill or cause major bodily harm.
2.2 What is Reasonable ForceReasonable use of force is using force reasonable to what is happening.
2.3 Applied Use of ForceYou may shoot someone who is causing major bodily harm to another person (stabbing, shooting, or running over)
You may shoot someone who may be a threat to the public. (someone who is evading police and running into other cars and or people)
You may shoot someone who has a gun in their hands who is running away from you if they are in the commission of a felony. (running with a gun in hands after shooting at someone, or running after a mug / raid)
3.0 Traffic Stops
3.1 How to Conduct a Traffic Stop
1) Call over the radio your callsign, location, description of the vehicle, and occupant number of the vehicle (LDO to remember)
2) When you find a good place for them to stop turn on your lights and blip your sirens
3) When the person pulls over you want to position your car like this in relation to their vehicle:
4) Callout final stopping place
5) Check traffic before exiting the vehicle to prevent yourself from being ran over
6) Exit your vehicle and approach the pulled over vehicle on the side away from traffic if possible
7) Introduce yourself "Hi I'm Officer ___ from the Monolith Police Department" following with the reason for the stop
8) Gather his license and registration and check it inside of the database. If everything checks out you handle by issuing citation (ticket) or warning them (verbal).