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    flashing behind your car. Late to a job meeting and unfortunately the police caught you speeding. While the most common response would be annoyance towards the officer, we need to remember they are just following their job. Police do much more than just traffic violations and the job is an always changing atmosphere where the officers have been trained to be quick decision makers and help those in need. The profession of a police officer is a dangerous and tasking job. Normally seen with tasks…

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    1. IDENTIFY A NEW PARTNERSHIP My school is connected and shares the same grounds with the City of Miami Police Department and the City of Miami Police College. This unique setup and experience has allowed me start the conversation to create a partnership with both departments. 2. IMPORTANCE OF PARTNERSHIPS (How a partnership could enhance student learning? I worked as the Lead Teacher at Law Enforcement Officers’ Memorial High School (LEOMHS). LEOMHS is unique magnet school offering…

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    supervisors identify officers at greater risk of engaging in misconduct” (p. 16). Police organizations must develop innovative strategies in order to be effective and efficient when faced with “technological advances, globalization of crime and increased scrutiny” (Chrismas, 2013, p. 2). Innovation could improve police and citizen relationships, and it could also help police supervisors counsel their subordinates regarding police misconducts such as excessive force. Law enforcement executives…

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    During the summer of 2017 for the Forensic Practicum, I worked as summer intern for the St. Louis Police Department, I was assigned for the Identification (Fingerprint) Division. My Supervisor and former Forensic Professor was the Samantha Webb. Mrs. Webb was also the supervisor over all of the fingerprint division. My assignment started on May 30 and ended the intern on July 14. My hours were from 8pm – 3pm, Tuesday through Friday and change schedule on July 1 from 12pm to 3pm due to summer…

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    I graduated Central High School in 2012 with about 700 individuals. At that moment, each one of use was about to embark on an incredible journey. My journey began with the decision to go to College in the Natural State of Arkansas. After graduation, it was just a few short months before I moved to the town of Fayetteville to pursue a Bachelor 's of Science in Business Administration at the University of Arkansas. I had chosen my major because I thought that owning my own business one day was…

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    The interest in forensic science started when I was in middle school. Originally when my father constantly had crime shows on t.v., I was annoyed and uninterested in the shows. After a while though I decided to just watch the show, and the more I did that, the more I enjoyed the shows. My favorite at the time was the show NCIS. The specific person that got me interested in forensic science was Abby Sciuto from the same show, NCIS. To be a forensic scientist, you need to have a skill set…

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    drowning, and circumstances concerning emotionally troubled individuals. EMTs are the first medical responders to life threatening, critical illnesses as well as traumatic injuries. EMT are employed by medical centers and hospitals, fire department and police, rescue agencies, and private ambulance companies. They also assist volunteer corps that addresses emergencies and their communities. Desirable personal qualities include good physical health, stamina and strength, good vision, good…

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    In my time in interviewing a probation officer, I have gotten in contact with Darin Kessler. Mr. Kessler, currently works with the Harris County Community Supervision and Corrections Department and has the position of a Community Supervision Officer. As described by Mr. Kessler, a Community Supervision officer supervises their client based on the order of the judge. It is their job to help and keep offenders in check and also report any problems to the court. Ultimately, he wishes that the…

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    The Joy of Stats Nishant Sinha Kennesaw Mountain High School The Joy of Stats One statistical trend I could identify from Dan Hillman’s film The Joy of Stats was the growing difference in the quality of life between eastern and western countries for a span of about 138 years, beginning in 1810. The primary cause of this trend was the industrialization of western countries such as England and the United States, leading to higher life expectancy and greater income (Mayr, 2017). Following the…

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    identification purposes. Lastly, I was assigned to shadow the correctional officers on the K-block, which is the women block. I assisted the correctional officers prepare the meals in the kitchen to serve the women on the K-block and those in the medical department of the prison. After we finished feeding the inmates, we observed their behavior from the control room and responded to their request. The only thing that I hate about working at the prison is the fact that there are no windows. It…

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