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STEPS IN SYNOPTIC PLANNING
Prepare for PLANNING -the task of planning should be detailed in a work chart that specifies (a) what events and actions are necessary, (b) when they must take place, (c) who is to be involved in each action and for how long, and (d) how the various actions will interlock with one another.
2.Describe the present situation -Planning must have a mean for evaluation. Without an accurate beginning database there is no reference point on which to formulate success or failure.
3. Identify and analyze problems - the discovery of the problems assumes that a system to monitor and evaluate the current arena is already on place, Closely related to the detection and identification of issues is the ability of the police to define the nature of the problem, that is to able to describe the magnitude, cause, duration, and the expense of the issues at hand. A complete understanding of the problem leads to the development of the means to deal with the issues.
4.Set goals-Making choices about goals is one of the most important aspects of planning. It makes no sense to establish a goal that does not address a specific problem. Remembering that the police departments are problem oriented, choices about goals and objectives should adhere to the synoptic model.
5.Identify alternative course of action- As stated earlier, alternatives are means by which goals and objectives can be attained. These are options or possible things to be done in case the main or original plan is not applicable.
STEPS IN SYNOPTIC PLANNING
Prepare for PLANNING -the task of planning should be detailed in a work chart that specifies (a) what events and actions are necessary, (b) when they must take place, (c) who is to be involved in each action and for how long, and (d) how the various actions will interlock with one another.
2.Describe the present situation -Planning must have a mean for evaluation. Without an accurate beginning database there is no reference point on which to formulate success or failure.
3. Identify and analyze problems - the discovery of the problems assumes that a system to monitor and evaluate the current arena is already on place, Closely related to the detection and identification of issues is the ability of the police to define the nature of the problem, that is to able to describe the magnitude, cause, duration, and the expense of the issues at hand. A complete understanding of the problem leads to the development of the means to deal with the issues.
4.Set goals-Making choices about goals is one of the most important aspects of planning. It makes no sense to establish a goal that does not address a specific problem. Remembering that the police departments are problem oriented, choices about goals and objectives should adhere to the synoptic model.
5.Identify alternative course of action- As stated earlier, alternatives are means by which goals and objectives can be attained. These are options or possible things to be done in case the main or original plan is not applicable.