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    It Takes a NCO to Lead a Officer in Battle The Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) has four to twenty years experience being a leader and is the backbone of the U.S. Army; meanwhile, the Second Lieutenant is fresh out of college with no experience being a leader. The Lieutenant will hold higher rank, have generally higher pay grade, as well as be put in charge of protecting the lives of the NCO’s plus the junior enlisted. A 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army is known as a "Butter Bar", a reference to…

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    The History and Importance of the Army’s Non Commissioned Officer. It is no small wonder for the Non-Commissioned Officer to be known as the backbone of the United States Army, a phrase coined by Rudyard Kipling. As we know the Non-Commissioned Army in todays military is but a mere remnant of what the NCO original was. The Non-Commissioned Officer existed during the European Hundred Years’ War, who at the time, were almost all upper ranks of European society, surprisingly. At the time, though,…

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    command. The chain of command starts off with a police officer and makes it's way up to Chief of Police. One usually starts the job as an officer and works his way up throughout the years. The police officers is assigned to different types of patrol while on duty. He is assigned foot patrol, car patrol, and sometimes bicycle patrol. He surveys the area for crimes being committed and ways to prevent crime from happening. The police officer write citations when needed and makes arrest.…

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    Police Brutality Cases

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    Isabela Gonzales Mrs.Lopez English Language Arts 14 Nov ember 2017 Police Brutality Police Brutality is a act when a police officer assaults someone rather than doing what they are supposed to do when in a pursuit of a call. Such as when in a chase, or having to go to someone's house to report them or have any business with them because of a complaint or any other reason they would need to meet with them. Police assault is when they do something to you that was not necessary for any cause, it…

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    Effects Of Police Cohesion

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    multiple people in charge gather together, everyone’s mindset changes and the entire group sways with how the emotions are at that point. The last thing that any police force needs, in my opinion, are officers who being guided not by their minds but by their…

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    tension stems from many sources. Law enforcement officers must use the training and tools given to them to apprehend a suspect or suppress a threat. The quality of training and the diversity of tools provided to an officer may be the difference between life and death for the officer and the suspect. In addition, public distrust is also created when citizens draw conclusions about a situation without having experience in the field or knowledge of an officers training. Over recent decades,…

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    response to the Rodney King video that showed LA Police officers beating an unarmed African- American motorist. On March 3rd 1991 King, a paroled felon led police on a high speed chase through the LA county, he was intoxicated and uncooperative during the arrest. Unbeknownst to the 3 officers, Laurence Powell, Theodore Briseno, and Timothy Wind was involved in the beating of Rodney King while arresting King someone was filming the officers beating King long after he was able to resist. The…

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    on three police officers and their police conduct. As a group, we will decide whether the conduct engaged by each of the officers in the scenario is ethical or unethical. After the determination, we will collectively decide the result or consequences for officers involved in incident. Each of the officers have consented to a committee review of their actions and will submit to the committee’s findings. In a 46-second video posted on social media, a Washington, D.C. police officer is seen…

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    Department officers. King was involved in a high speed chase along with two other male victims of these brutal police. Bryant Allen was one of the passengers and was manhandled, kicked, stomped on, taunted, and threatened. The other passenger, Freddie Helms, was struck in the head as he lay on the ground harmless. Helms was later treated for a laceration on top of his head (Newton). As for King, he was tased and beaten by batons with excessive force. The commanding officer on scene, Officer…

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    Police Rethink

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    Review Introduction: The demand to rethink the training that police officers pick up during training and pedagogy must be redeveloped to prevent Police Brutality and other excessive force tactics. As we count back at the most controversial police shooting incident, we bring forth the concept to rethink how we are training officers to handle the role of violence, and we must recognize that current training are not providing officers with state-of-the-art techniques to minimize the economic…

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