Emergency Services 20, 30
EMSE34
Module 34: Drill and Deportment in Policing (Optional)
Outcome
Assess the purpose
and importance of
drill and deportment
in policing.
Indicators
(a) | Analyze the similarities and differences in drill and deportment between different police forces (e.g., federal, provincial, municipal and First Nations). |
(b) | Research the use of drill and deportment as a training tool in police training programs (e.g., enforcing attention to detail, self-discipline). |
(c) | Research the evolution of personal grooming standards in policing, such as allowing long hair, beards and tattoos. |
(d) | Investigate the process of learning about drill structure as an RCMP recruit at Depot. |
(e) | Research the traditions and uses of events, such as the Seargent Major’s Parade, Sunset Ceremony and Musical Ride in the RCMP. |
(f) | Investigate the history of the use of drill in the RCMP, including dismounted cavalry drill. |
(g) | Investigate ways foot drill is utilized in community events (e.g., Remembrance Day, parades) when different organizations (e.g., municipal police, RCMP, Canadian Forces) march together. |
(h) | Practise or describe basic foot drill movements. |
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