Police Department Policy

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UCSF PD

Policy Text
University of California, San Francisco Police Department General Orders 3.34 Training: In -Service Briefing and Leadership Training 3.34.2 Briefing Training (Issued: 6/25/07) A. Briefings are conducted to inform officers of recent events and crimes that occurred during the period of time while they were off duty. Patrol Watch Commanders are responsible to ensure officers who are not at the scheduled briefing, due to calls for service, absence or scheduling, are apprised of the briefing information as soon as possible. B. Patrol Watch Commanders shall ensure briefings are used for training purposes as much as possible and practical. Department policies, procedures, rules and regulations should be discussed to make sure there is a clear understanding of their purpose. The goal of briefing training is to keep officers up to date between formal training sessions. C. Law Enforcement training videotapes may be utilized to supplement briefing training sessions.

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