North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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What is the primary focus of directed patrol?

  1. Monitoring high-traffic areas

  2. A traffic patrol directed towards a certain traffic offense

  3. General surveillance of neighborhoods

  4. Enforcement of all traffic laws indiscriminately

The correct answer is: A traffic patrol directed towards a certain traffic offense

The primary focus of directed patrol is to specifically target certain areas or offenses that have been identified as needing increased attention or enforcement. In this case, a traffic patrol directed towards a certain traffic offense means that law enforcement officers are concentrating their efforts on a particular type of violation, such as speeding, DUI, or reckless driving, based on data or community concerns. This approach allows for more efficient use of resources and can lead to a greater impact on reducing specific types of crime or safety issues. By focusing resources in a directed manner, law enforcement can respond to trends or problems identified through crime analysis, community input, or historical data. It allows officers to engage with the public more effectively by addressing specific issues that are important to the community, rather than merely conducting routine patrols that may cover a broader area without strategic intent.