PATROL GUIDE
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<strong>PATROL</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong><br />
PROCEDURE NUMBER: DATE EFFECTIVE: REVISION NUMBER: PAGE:<br />
202-41 10/16/13 2 of 3<br />
FIELD<br />
INTELLIGENCE<br />
OFFICER<br />
(continued)<br />
NOTE<br />
NOTE<br />
d. ON-LINE BOOKING SYSTEM ARREST WORKSHEET (PD244-<br />
159)<br />
e. UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORT (PD370-152)<br />
f. DETECTIVE BUREAU UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORT<br />
(PD370-151)<br />
g. STOP, QUESTION AND FRISK REPORT WORKSHEET<br />
(PD344-151A)<br />
h. SCHOOL SAFETY DIVISION CRIMINAL INCIDENT<br />
REPORT (PD313-147)<br />
i. NYS Domestic Incident Report (DCJS 3221)<br />
j. Arrests and complaint statistics, patterns and trends.<br />
k. Intelligence Bureau reports and worksheets<br />
11. Confer regularly with command crime analysts.<br />
a. Communicate information from crime analysis center, when appropriate.<br />
12. Attend local community meetings and other forums to obtain information<br />
of intelligence value.<br />
Field intelligence officers in adjoining commands should confer with each other on a<br />
regular basis to share intelligence information.<br />
13. Access command computer databases for developing and verifying<br />
intelligence.<br />
14. Utilize Commanding Officer, Criminal Intelligence Section to access<br />
information from computer databases that are not available at command<br />
level.<br />
15. Document intelligence forwarded to investigative and enforcement units.<br />
a. Record follow-up action (i.e., investigation initiated, arrest effected,<br />
search warrant executed, etc.)<br />
The field intelligence officer will notify Commanding Officer, Criminal Intelligence<br />
Section prior to the execution of a search warrant, if possible, and will represent the<br />
Intelligence Bureau at the scene. Confidentiality will be maintained in order to ensure the<br />
safety of all members involved and the integrity of the investigation.<br />
16. Utilize the secure e-mail system when practical for making notifications<br />
and inquiries to other field intelligence officers, and Intelligence Bureau.<br />
17. Advise and make recommendations to commanding officer, detective<br />
squad commander and precinct narcotics module supervisor on intelligence<br />
matters.<br />
18. Assist with registering confidential informants, and obtaining search<br />
warrants.<br />
19. Participate in command supervisory and crime strategy meetings.<br />
20. Conduct secondary debriefings of prisoners when circumstances indicate<br />
intelligence may be gained.<br />
a. Coordinate debriefings with Detective Bureau and OCCB personnel<br />
as appropriate.<br />
NEW • YORK • CITY • POLICE • DEPARTMENT