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When writing task force policies and procedures, what sections should be started first?

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When writing task force policies and procedures, what sections should be started first?

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• The critical areas of the task force operation should be addressed first. High-risk areas where policies are critical include informants, raids, undercover operations, risk assessment, evidence, high-speed pursuits (or a policy forbidding them), use of force, and guidelines for handling money.

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The critical areas of the task force operation should be addressed first. High-risk areas where policies are critical include informants, raids, undercover operations, risk assessment, evidence, high-speed pursuits (or a policy forbidding them), use of force, and guidelines for handling money.

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