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    Police Job Shadow

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    I always thought it would be a cool fun job to be a police officer. If I did become a police officer I would want to do it at a bigger city. This is why I choose to do my job shadow at the Waterloo Police Department. Waterloo is the biggest city with the most crime, that is closest to cedar falls. I want a job that you will always live on the end and that will be different from day to day. So, I called down the the Waterloo Police Department and got transferred over to with Sgt. Clark, which is…

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    Apex PD Internship Reflection Through my internship with Apex Police I got to experience things I never imagined being allowed to do as an intern. For this very reason I am so glad that I interned with a smaller agency rather than a large one like Raleigh or Durham. All the men in the department treated me very well, but I did experience tension with other females. They organized my internship in a way that I could experience the whole department. They had me go from records, to patrol, to…

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    am interning at the Finance Department of the City of Tacoma. I obtained this position through the school’s Institution-to-Institution Pair Internship program. The finance internship opportunity is a joint effort between the City of Tacoma and the University of WA, Tacoma. The purpose of this finance internship is for students to gain an understanding of how organizations analyze needs for finance functions and how programs and processes are implemented. My internship is a part-time, weekly…

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    prevent it. Prevention of crime can be a big help to law enforcement because the ultimate goal is to have very little or no crime. Community policing does not just make the public feel better about the police, but it helps police to feel better about the community they serve. It is easy for the police to get burnt out about the people they serve because most of the time the people they deal with on a regular basis do not appreciate what they do. Nonetheless, when officers develop a better…

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    political science. By living an honorable and ethical life, I want my work ethics to be viewed as a good example and be influential in my community. After graduating, with my bachelor’s degree in criminology, I will be eligible to apply for St Louis City Police Sergeant position. To obtain this position I will seek skill educational training in approving oral and written communication skills. I will participate in skills seminars that specialize in effective communication, basic interview and…

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    Social Learning Theory

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    Introduction I chose to conduct my internship with the city of Syracuse police department. During my internship I have studied and applied three main theories that relate to the city of Syracuse and the work involved with the police officers. The theories supporting the research and experiences gained are broken down from criminology and psychology perspectives. The four theories explained in this paper are, broken windows theory, social learning theory, conflict theory and rational choice…

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    As I was searching for internships all over the country I was looking for a department that mission statements and values match up with what I have for myself. "Our mission is the reduction of the incidence of crime and the improvement of the quality of life in Arlington County by making it a place where all people can live safely and without fear." As I read over it more and more I realized your mission statement is different from many other departments. First being that your goals are…

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    of chief of police has a trained organization for law enforcement global. Since 1893 IACP advocated for law enforcement, managing research, and providing other proactive services for their members across the world. International Association of Chiefs of Police administrators seeks to improve the practice of all departments in police work. Direct police cooperation and exchange of information and experiences among all departments. They also consider loyalty has the strength when police…

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    as an undergraduate student was filled with a wonderful opportunity to intern with the Bibb County Sheriff Department. My internship experienced was supervised under the leadership of Cindy Gresham, the executive assistant of the agency. Historically, social control in Bibb County was maintained by two separate entities, the Bibb County Sheriff Department and the former Macon Police Department. There were multiple attempts to consolidate the two agencies in efforts to decrease the amount of tax…

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    There are five different precincts in Travis County, but the particular office that I worked for was Precinct Two. The main things that they handle are civil matters such as property evictions and unpaid child support. There are three different departments warrant, civil, and civil/juvenile court. On average they see 4,000 warrants a year and make about $1,000,000. They process 5,700 civil papers a year and the average yearly income is $400,000. Here is a visual for the yearly revenue in…

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