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Field
Training Officer Program
The
Aberdeen Police Department field training officers program consists of
a 13-week program where new recruit officers are paired in the field
with a trained officer who evaluates the recruit officer’s progress
every shift. The recruit officers are also given a FTO manual that
consists of 10 chapters that cover all aspects of police work such as
Accident Investigation, policy and procedures, Officer safety,
domestic violence and various other topics that both the recruit and
FTO sign off each week that the chapter was reviewed.
Recruits
are graded on 31 different areas that were observed on a daily
observation report.
The
recruit officers are rotated every three weeks to a different shift
and a different FTO officer where the new officers are exposed to all
three shifts and work with every officer within the department.
During
the last phase of the FTO program (usually the last three weeks) FTO
officers are dressed in plain clothes and the recruit officer has to
make the decisions and talk with the public while the FTO observes
his/her actions. The FTO will intervene if there is an officer safety
issue or if the recruit officer does not know how to handle the
situation.
During
the FTO phase and prior to rotation all the FTO’s will meet and talk
about the new officers and areas that may need improvement, calls they
have been on and issues to work on or watch. In the last week of the
FTO program the FTO’s meet and decide if the new officer is ready to
be out on their own.
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