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Papessa [141]
1 year ago
7

Officer Crosby just returned to his desk. He has to complete paperwork on the arrests he has made for the day. In which patrol a

ctivity is he participating?
Law
1 answer:
spin [16.1K]1 year ago
7 0

The patrol activity  he is  participating is Administrative duties  

Administrative duties  is the way in which a person carryout his or her  day to day job duties or assignment such as:

•Sending mails

•Receiving phone calls

•Preparing reports

•Preparing  memo

•Ensuring that files are well organized etc.

Adminstrative skills include:

•Comunication skill

•Listening skill

•Ability to Multitask

• Organization skill etc

Performing or Carrying out Administrative duties enables day to day smooth running of company or organization operation.

Inconclusion The patrol activity  he is  participating is Administrative duties .

Learn more about Adminstrative duties here:

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