{"product_id":"2940148237617","title":"LAW AND ORDER OPERATIONS","description":"Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (ATTP) 3-39.10 is aligned with Field Manual (FM) 3-39 and the \u003cbr\u003eMilitary Police Corps Regiment’s keystone operational doctrine. It provides guidance for commanders and \u003cbr\u003estaffs on military police law and order (L\u0026amp;O) operations. L\u0026amp;O operations support all elements of full spectrum \u003cbr\u003eoperations (offensive, defensive, and stability or civil support operations). This manual emphasizes policing \u003cbr\u003ecapabilities necessary to establish order and subsequent law enforcement (LE) operations that enable successful \u003cbr\u003eestablishment, maintenance, or restoration of the ruleof law. While this manual focuses on the L\u0026amp;O function \u003cbr\u003eand its associated tasks and principles, it also emphasizes the foundational role that L\u0026amp;O operations and \u003cbr\u003epolicing, in general, play in the military police approach to missions and support to commanders. The L\u0026amp;O \u003cbr\u003efunction is the lead function of military police, shaping the approach of military police and providing the \u003cbr\u003efoundation on which the other military police functions are conducted. \u003cbr\u003eATTP 3-39.10 is written for Army military police personnel conducting L\u0026amp;O operations while assigned to \u003cbr\u003emilitary police brigades, battalions, companies, detachments, U.S. Army Criminal Investigations Command \u003cbr\u003e(USACIDC) elements, military police platoons organic to brigade combat teams (BCTs), and provost marshal \u003cbr\u003e(PM) staffs. It applies to military police commanders, staff, functional cells, and multifunctional commanders \u003cbr\u003eand staff elements at all echelons tasked with planning and directing policing and LE operations. This manual \u003cbr\u003edescribes military police L\u0026amp;O operations executed across the full spectrum of Army operations and operational \u003cbr\u003eenvironments (OEs), with specific emphasis on police station operations and associated LE patrol activities. \u003cbr\u003eThe manual is focused on establishing the framework of L\u0026amp;O as the foundational function of military police \u003cbr\u003eand describing L\u0026amp;O support to full spectrum operations. Additionally, this manual— \u003cbr\u003e•   Refines, clarifies, and establishes key L\u0026amp;O definitions. \u003cbr\u003e•   Incorporates the latest task analysis and synchronizes L\u0026amp;O doctrine and task alignment to the \u003cbr\u003eArmy Universal Task List. \u003cbr\u003e•   Acknowledges the ability of military police and USACIDC elements to provide policing and LE \u003cbr\u003ecapabilities in support of commanders during full spectrum operations and validates the \u003cbr\u003eapplication of L\u0026amp;O across the spectrum of conflict. \u003cbr\u003e•   Applies lessons learned through the conduct of recent operational experiences. \u003cbr\u003e•   Includes applicable traffic operations doctrine(formerly incorporatedin to FM 19-25). \u003cbr\u003e•   Describes the integration of modular L\u0026amp;O capabilities to support Army operations. \u003cbr\u003e•   Incorporates the latest revisions to FM 3-0 and other emerging doctrine, including FM 3-07, \u003cbr\u003eFM 3-07.1, FM 3-28, FM 3-37, and FM 5-0. \u003cbr\u003eThis manual is organized into seven chapters with eight appendixes to provide additional details on selected \u003cbr\u003eoperational topics. The first two chapters describe L\u0026amp;O aspects of the OE and the planning and integration of \u003cbr\u003eL\u0026amp;O operations in support of full spectrum operations. The remaining chapters discuss LE operations, police \u003cbr\u003eengagement, and host nation (HN) police training and support. A brief description of each chapter and appendix \u003cbr\u003eis provided below: \u003cbr\u003e•   Chapter 1 describes the OE, with particular focus on the nature and scope of modern conflict and \u003cbr\u003ethe relevance of L\u0026amp;O operations within the OE. It provides key definitions and the doctrinal \u003cbr\u003eframework for L\u0026amp;O operations that provide understanding and focus for policing and LE \u003cbr\u003eactivities. The discussion is not a repeat of information in previous manuals but, is focused \u003cbr\u003especifically on those aspects of the OE that generate requirements for L\u0026amp;O operations. \u003cbr\u003e•   Chapter 2 provides considerations for planning and conducting L\u0026amp;O operations. The chapter \u003cbr\u003eincludes a discussion of the policing principles, the various policing models and strategies, and the \u003cbr\u003erelationship between LE and due process.","brand":"ReadCycle","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47078919733488,"sku":"2940148237617","price":2.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0737\/7593\/9824\/files\/2940148237617_p0.jpg?v=1763698906","url":"https:\/\/shop-qa.barnesandnoble.com\/products\/2940148237617","provider":"Barnes \u0026 Noble (DEV)","version":"1.0","type":"link"}