Identify the differences between the police academy and field training as learning tools for recruits

What will be an ideal response?


• The police academy, run by either the state or a police agency, provides recruits with a controlled, militarized environment in which they are taught the laws of search, seizure, arrest and interrogation; how and where to use weapons; the procedures of securing a crime scene and interviewing witnesses; first aid; self-defense; and other essentials of police work.
• Field training takes place outside the police academy and under the supervision of an experienced police officer known as a field training officer. The purpose of field training is to help an officer apply what he or she has learned at the academy "to the streets.".

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a. Proactive b. Arrests are rarely made. c. Sources are known and open. d. Reports are closed.

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a. clear goals and objectives b. purposeful action c. plausible alternatives d. heuristic solutions e. a formal mission statement

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a. justifiable b. unlawful c. excusable d. negligent

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