DG 1110-3-146
Design Guide: Military Police Facilities
December 1979
Example Designs for Army Military Police Facilities: Illustrative Example C
(3) The ability to separate and control circulation
Zone 2- MP Services (Admin.), General Reception
within and between major activity zones
and Information: Includes activities related
to the control and direction of visitor traffic
(4) The definition of a clear order of movement from
public to private to confidential activities
Zone 3- MP Services (Ops): lncludes those activities
related to community services including
(5) The ability to provide special environmental and
registration, permits, licenses, and hunting
climatic conditions for critical operational activities
and fishing control
with a minimum of cost and effort and with maximum
effectiveness
Zone 4- MP Operations (Support Oriented): In-
cludes those activities oriented toward the
(6) The flexibility to expand operations or change
supervision of uniform motorized and foot
police techniques without a major interruption in law
patrol, law enforcement, criminal identifi-
enforcement activities.
cation and military police investigations
f. PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIS-
Zone 5- MP Operations (Duty Oriented): Includes
TICS OF MAJOR ACTIVITY ZONES The diagram
those police activities oriented toward the
below illustrates the basic physical and functional char-
arrest and processing of offenders, the de-
acteristics of major activity zones and the functional flow
velopment of crime information and intelli-
and supervisory relationships of component activities
gence reports, and case development and
contained within the general activity areas listed below:
processing by military police communica-
Z o n e 1 - Provost Marshal Office: Includes those ac-
tivities related to the direction of admin-
istrative operations and law enforcement
activites.
Figure 6-16 Physical Relationship Diagram
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