*FM 19-10
Field Manual No. 19-10 |
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Washington, DC, 30 September 1987 |
FM 19-10 |
MILITARY POLICE LAW AND ORDER OPERATIONS |
Table of Contents
PREFACE
PART ONE - THE MP LAW AND ORDER MISSION
CHAPTER 1 - THE PROVOST MARSHAL'S LAW AND ORDER PURVIEW
Organizing the PM Office
CHAPTER 2 - EXTENDING MP SUPPORT
Enhancing Support on the Installation
CHAPTER 3 - RESOURCING MP OPERATIONS
Developing the Installation Command Operating Budget
CHAPTER 4 - MANAGING MILITARY POLICE INFORMATION
Collecting and Releasing Information
Using Military Police Management Information Systems
Developing and Using MP Information Files
Using Other Information Sources
PART TWO - LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS
CHAPTER 5 - HAVING AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION
Protecting Legal Rights
CHAPTER 6 - UNDERTAKING PREVENTIVE PROGRAMS
Absentee/Deserter Program
Wildlife Law Enforcement Program
MP Customs Information Services
Disaster Relief and Area Damage Control
CHAPTER 7 - PLANNING ENFORCEMENT MEASURES
Acquiring Data from MP Reports and Forms
Preparing MP Reports
CHAPTER 8 - OPERATING PATROLS
Patrol Methods and Means
Patrol Distribution
Patrol Shift Design
CHAPTER 9 - CONDUCTING SEARCHES AND SEIZURES
Determining Articles Subject to Search and Seizure
Conducting Entry and Search to Protect Persons or Property
Conducting an Identification Search
Conducting an Automobile Search
Conducting an Area Search
Conducting a Consent Search
Conducting a Search of Abandoned Property
Conducting a Trash and Garbage Container Search
Conducting a Search of Premises Without Right to Privacy
Conducting a Fire Search
Maintaining Status Quo or Freezing the Situation
Conducting a Body Cavity Search
Seizing Body Fluids
Conducting a Frisk
Conducting Inventories
Conducting Inspections
Conducting Raids
CHAPTER 10 - CONDUCTING APPREHENSIONS
Apprehension of Juveniles
Means of Apprehension
Execution of an Authorization to Apprehend
Search in Relation to an Apprehension
CHAPTER 11 - EMPLOYING MILITARY WORKING DOG TEAMS
Narcotics Detector Dog Teams
Explosives Detector Dog Teams
CHAPTER 12 - ENFORCING CUSTOMS LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Customs Operations Procedures
PART THREE - INVESTIGATIONS
CHAPTER 13 - LAW AND ORDER INVESTIGATIONS
Investigating Drug and Controlled Substance Abuse
Investigating Possible Rape Offenses
Investigating Possible Child Abuse and Neglect
Investigating Suicide Threats and Attempts
Investigating Reports of Abnormal Behavior
Investigating Customs Violations
CHAPTER 14 - CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
Conducting Criminal Investigations
Preserving the Custody of Evidence
Disposing of Evidence
Supervising Military Police Investigators
CHAPTER 15 - INVESTIGATIVE MEANS AND MEASURES
Using and Providing Criminal Intelligence
Conducting Interviews and Interrogations
Performing Surveillance and Covert Operations
PART FOUR - CONFINEMENT OF US MILITARY PRISONERS
CHAPTER 16 - FIELD CONFINEMENT OF US MILITARY PRISONERS
Operating Field Confinement Facilities
Expediting Disposition
CHAPTER 17 - INSTALLATION CONFINEMENT AND US ARMY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
US Army Confinement and Correctional Facilities
PART FIVE - TERRORISM COUNTERACTION
CHAPTER 18 - PLANNING TERRORISM COUNTERACTION
Counterterrorism
CHAPTER 19 - PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Protective Services Details
Protective Services Principles
Protective Services Defense Fundamentals
Protective Services Operations
Protective Services Detail Responsibilities
Protection on Foot
Protection On-Site
Protection During Travel
CHAPTER 20 - BOMB THREATS
Mail Bombs
Suspicious Items
Personnel to Notify
Emergency Operations Center
After-Action Procedures
CHAPTER 21 - SPECIAL REACTION TEAM
Equipment
APPENDIX A - MP STATION DESIGN
APPENDIX B - MILITARY POLICE FIREARMS QUALIFICATION
APPENDIX C - PRESENTING STATISTICAL DATA
APPENDIX D - EXTRACT OF A LOCAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES DETAIL EQUIPMENT LIST
GLOSSARY
REFERENCES
AUTHORIZATION LETTER
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. |
*This publication supersedes FM 19-10, 30 September 1976.
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