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Police Operational Planning - the act of determining policies and guidelines for police activities and operations
and providing controls and safeguards for such activities and operations in the department. Involves strategies or
tactics, procedures, policies or guidelines.
Operational Planning - the use of rational design or patten for all departmental undertakings rather than relying
on chance in an operational environment. The preparation and development of procedures and techniques in
accomplishing each of the primary tasks and functions of an organization.
Police Planning - an attempt by police administrators in trying to allocate anticipated resources to meet anticipat
service demands. The systematic and orderly determination of facts and events as basis for policy formulation an
decision making affecting law enforcement management.
Planning - the determination in advance of how the objectives of the organization will be attained; involves the
determination of a course of action to take in performing a particular function or activity. The process of
developing methods or procedures or an arrangement of parts intended to facilitate the accomplishment of a
definite objective. The process of deciding in advance what is to be done and how it is to be done.
Plan - an organized schedule or sequence by methodical activities intended to attain a goal or objectives for the
accomplishment of mission or assignment. A method or way of doing something in order to attain objectives and
provides answers to the 5Ws and 1H.
Tactics - are specific design, method or a course of action to attain a particular objective in consonance with
strategy.
case operational plan (COPLAN) - a definite target - specific activity conducted in relation to an
intelligence project under which it is affected. Several case operations may fall under one intelligence
project.- refers to a preparatory plan on how to carry out a case operation which is the last resort to pursue
intelligence objectives when normal police operations fail.
command post/holding area - area where case conferences, briefings and debriefings are being conducte
by the responding agencies.
dragnet operation - is a police operation purposely to seal off the probable exit points of fleeing suspect
from the crime scene to prevent their escape.
Guidelines in Planning
1. What - mission/objective
2. Why - reason/philosophy
3. When - date/time
4. where - place
5. How - strategy/methods
Types of Plan
1. Procedural/Policy Plan
2. Operational Plan
3. Tactical Plan
4. Administrative/Management Plan
5. Extra-Departmental Plan
10.A rule of action for the rank and file to show them
and they are expected to obtain the desired effect.
A. Tactic
B. Procedure
C. Policy
D. Guidelines
Police Operational Planning Reviewer 3
1. Set of procedure to meet varying degree of emergency
while at the same time providing continuing police coverage
of areas not affected by the emergency.
A. General Emergency Plan
B. Specific Emergency Plan
C. Policy
D. Guidelines
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