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Patrol
Division Officers are charged with the responsibility of
providing 24-hour-a-day police service, every day of the year.
Officers are assigned to one of four patrol squads that work
shifts being 12 hours in length. The four shifts rotate
every two months. These officers are assigned the task of
emergency and service response.
All
new officers receive extensive training. To be certified as a
police officer in the State of Florida, an individual must
complete a minimum of 760 hours of basic recruit training
provided by a certified police academy training center. After
completing the basic recruit training, the aspiring officer must
pass a state examination on the principles and techniques
learned in the police academy. A new officer must complete the
basic training and pass the state examination before be ing
certified as a law enforcement officer. Once an officer is
certified and employed by the department, that officer is
integrated into the Field Training Program and assigned to a
Field Training Officer. Upon successful completion of a 13-week
Field Training Program, the new officer is then assigned to solo
duty on one of the patrol shifts.
Typical patrol officer tasks include:
Crime
Prevention
Report
Taking
Criminal
Investigation
Community
Relations
Criminal
Enforcement
Traffic
Enforcement
Deterrent
Patrol
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