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    understand the leadership that is in place and how they operate. For police departments there are two different types of…

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    delving into the main topic of this paper regarding ethics training for police officers, it must be noted that ethics training alone will not increase the level of trust in the police or end abuses of police power and authority across the nation. Improving ethics training for American police officers is one crucial component of a series of changes that need to be implemented within the profession. A popular debate within police ethics literature centers on the question of whether corruption and…

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    preferred job to do is to be a detective in Chesapeake, VA. I would like to help others as a police officer. As a police officer my job is to protect citizens and their personal property. (Career Overview) Police officers are supposed to help citizens when they are in trouble. Police officers are considered public servants and do hard work for little pay. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, police officers have one of the highest rates of injuries and illnesses of all occupations. The…

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    everyone is performing at their best, doing the work they are pledged to do and doing it well.”-Bill Owens Mayor Strange, commissioners of the City of Montgomery, Chief Finley, command staff of the Montgomery Police Department, families, guest, and most importantly, members of Montgomery Police Academy Recruit Graduating Class 2017. Good Morning. It is an honor and a privilege to stand before you today. First and foremost, I want to say congratulation and thank each one you for taking a stand…

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    Have you ever thought about your dream job you want to do in the future? will I have, and I want to be a Police Detective? The job I am interested in is a Police Detective, but you must work your way up, then you get to investigate crimes, and must put time into the case. To start off you have, to go to a police academy. But this is a great career choice because I am going to be doing great things in this job than any other job. It will be my job to arrest people who break the law. Helping the…

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    this conflict, the law enforcement has worked together with the community to create programs integrating the public with the police force. One of the many existing programs to encourage this is NCPAA. Or, the National Citizens Police Academy Association. In this organization, the main objective is to have the community in regulations and have a better understanding of police functions. There are a lot of misinterpreted ideas where citizens believe that they train the citizens like an officer,…

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    A police officer’s job is to protect and serve, control the public order, and help prevent and detect a crime. The duties of police officers, also known as cops, have changed over time yet have always been to protect and serve the community. The cops in today’s society have a mission which is to enforce the rules of conduct and the law. Of course, this mission can also be very dangerous for the officer and their families. These thoughts are all a part of the stress and complications that come…

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    instruction of Staff Instructor Sergeant Donahue, the 63rd R.O.C was ordered to write a To-From on examples and the importance of being prepared or the instance of “preparation”. Reasoning on behalf of this To-From, the student officers at the Plymouth Police Academy were misinformed and were not completely prepared for a full bag inspection given to the student officers at approximately 1535 hours in the class room. With much gratitude, this student officer appreciates reasoning behind Staff…

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    kind of law enforcement ever since he graduated from college in 1995. Prior to entering the Delaware State Police, Officer Brietzke worked with the Chatham Police Department in Massachusetts, the United States Border Patrol, and the Department of Veteran Affairs Police Department. He started with the Delaware State Police in July of 2002. According to Officer Brietzke, the Delaware State Police follows a militaristic ranking structure starting with Trooper being the first rank an officer…

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    Interview Police Officer

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    Police officers play a substantial role each and every day, allowing them to be key factors into keeping the community safe day in and day out. Many do not realize just how important police officers really are, and how not only tough but also demanding their job is. Everyday officers are faced with dangerous, frustrating, and heartbreaking situations. Therefore, once given the opportunity to interview a member of Law Enforcement, my initial response was to interview one of The Fitchburg Police…

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