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criminal and patrol division commander, deputy sheriff
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of one or more squad units in law enforcement activities of patrol and criminal division of county sheriff's department. Respnsibilities include:
- Reviews duty log of previous shift.
- Assigns units to posts based on activities of log or on order of deputy sheriff, chief.
- Tours patrol areas to ensure execution of orders and adherence to divisional work procedures.
- Inspects uniform appearance of officers and checks patrol vehicles for conformity to standards.
- Directs squad activities in cases of civil unrest or emergency to coordinate deployment of human resources and weapons, first aid units, sniper-suppression teams, search-rescue units, and mounted forces.
- Consults with state and local law enforcement agencies to provide or obtain information.
- Prepares reports about patrol activities, squad efficiency, discipline, and personnel evaluation and submits reports to superior.
- Prepares shift schedules and human resource projections.
- Conducts hearings in cases of misconduct of subordinates.
- Evaluates reports on undercover operations, determines priority, and assigns personnel to cases.
- Supervises officers in obtaining court orders and oversees procedures involved with arrests, fingerprinting, and filing of charges.
- Trains officers in police techniques.
- Assists subordinates in operations, such as surveillance, raids, and arrests.
- May speak before civic groups on law enforcement topics.
- May act as receiving officer for division when accepting delivery of equipment and supplies.
- May act as extradition officer for division.
- May perform duties of absent deputy sheriff, chief.
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