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Effective Supervision II

Effective Supervision II. Deputy Ron Robinson Chatham County SO (912) 652-7795 (912) 659-4284. Community Policing GOALS and OBJECTIVES. Enforce the program rules and encourage compliance Be a mentor, motivator and coach

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Effective Supervision II

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  1. Effective Supervision II Deputy Ron Robinson Chatham County SO (912) 652-7795 (912) 659-4284

  2. Community Policing GOALS and OBJECTIVES • Enforce the program rules and encourage compliance • Be a mentor, motivator and coach • Gaining acceptance and changing the negative perception of law enforcement • Applying a soft entry approach while conducting a thorough probe into the home • Never leave the participant in a downward spiral • CP team partner’s must work as a unit • Train as a team • Communicate ideas and issues frequently

  3. Methods • We conduct 1 or 2 visits per week • The schedule run from the staffing day on Tuesday to the next Monday • We try to get done within 4 hours • Participants must call us back within 10 minutes if they are not home • Each participant’s home must schedule an initial K9 check / residence search to ensure the home is free of drugs and weapons

  4. Visit Rotations • We try to conduct the visits on a varying schedule of times and days • We have found that Friday through Sunday are the best days to conduct visits if we are only doing 1 visit for that week • When we are conducting 2 visits we try to gap the visits within a 72 hour window • Double back, Monday and Sunday night visits have been effective for catching positives for alcohol • We conduct after midnight and warrant runs with at least three Deputies for safety purposes

  5. Communication / Rapport • Judge • Coordinator • Case worker • Staffing team • CP team • Participants • Family members / friends • Participants supervisors • Other agencies

  6. Controlling the environment • In the home • In a crowded home ( many guests) • Outside the home, (nosey neighbors) • Public facilities ( should you test here ?)

  7. Officer Safety Challenges • Let dispatch know where you are • Infectious diseases • Weapons in the home • The uncommitted significant other!!! • Drugs in the home • Drugs on the participant • Making the arrest / Serving warrants at the home • Dogs & other animals or reptiles

  8. Training • Individual training and research • Semi annual group training for the community policing team • Keeping abreast of new drug trends • Keeping all team members involved in the mission • Poll the team to get their point of view

  9. Liability Issues • Testing the other gender in the field • Testing live in family members and other occupants visiting the home • Testing the teenage children • Keeping it professional and use IPC skills

  10. Covering your “6”Forms we use to keep us covered from liability issues • Disclosure Form/Waiver of Rights • Consent to Alcohol / Drug Screen • Home visit Contact Sheet

  11. FDC Best Practice Guidelines • Law enforcement must attend staffing • Law enforcement must attend court • Law enforcement is part of the team

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