Police operations definition

Police operations means the conduct of policing functions, including crime prevention and detection, traffic control, crowd management, community policing and the exercise of police powers;

Examples of Police operations in a sentence

  • As part of Police operations and security, the Contractor must obtain from the Police Department, Security Badges for each of its employees, subcontractors, material men, invitees or any person(s) over whom Contractor has control, which must be visibly displayed at all times while at any Police Department facility.

  • As part of Police operations and security, the Consultant must obtain from the Police Department, Security Badges for each of its employees, Subcontractors, material men, invitees or any person(s) over whom Consultant has control, which must be visibly displayed at all times while at any Police Department facility.

  • The two (2) parties recognize that in the CMU Police operations, situations do occur which do not always allow for the time needed to obtain absolute fairness in overtime.

  • Facilities Management and District Police operations may each be represented by one ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ per shift, districtwide.

  • Section 25.5: The Chief of Police retains the authority to create new shifts, determine the number of people assigned to each shift, and in all other ways manage the shift to insure the effectiveness of Police operations.

  • An ESE may occur during a tornado warning, blizzard, civil unrest, or other event that impacts LCC Police operations as determined by the Executive Director of Administrative Services and Chief of Police or designee.

  • The Department of General Services shall approve requests for special or additional police services to be performed by the Capitol Police and funded by the requesting entity or agency, unless it can be shown that normal Capitol Police operations would be impaired by the allocation of resources to that special or additional assignment.

  • The Tenant shall permit and escort the Landlord at all usual proper times to enter the Premises for the purposes of inspection or sale with twenty-four (24) hour notice to the Tenant, and if it does not interfere with State Police operations; and allow the Landlord to make repairs and improvements to all parts of the Premises and to comply with all governmental orders and requirements applicable to the Premises.

  • Police operations are not directed at com- batants (or civilians directly participating in hostilities) but against civilians (suspected of crimes or threatening public order).

  • The Police Department’s centralization of its property and evidence functions will result in greater efficiency of Police operations as well as providing simplified protocols for the Department’s chain of custody procedures.