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    number of changes that happen daily or monthly but when these changes happen they have to be communicated down or out to everyone so that all officers are doing the same thing no matter what shift they work. Although, there are a number of officer who work on different shifts as well as off of work on certain days but there is a way to make sure that every officer gets this information. Therefore, the Chief of police or the Sheriff can deliver these changes in a number of ways. The first way…

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    Rural Policing

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    police and Rural polices are two types of police officers that share the main goal, to protect and serve. Despite being police officers, both jobs encounter different types of crimes, furthermore, one job may consist of more work and activities than the other. As stated by the author Ronald G. Burns in his book Policing, “Statewide jurisdiction enables state law enforcement agencies to oversee a wider geographical area than local-level law enforcement agencies” (Burns, 51). In other words, one…

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    a lot about U.S. case law, common law, and federal law. I bring a higher standard of role-play and a higher standard to the Military force.…

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    Police Staff Training

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    TOffice of the Chief of Police The Office of the Chief of Police is responsible for the overall command of all sworn officers and non-sworn employees. Members of the Office of the Chief coordinate; long-range planning, policy development and review, employee development and training, labor relations and personnel management, financial management and purchasing, employee accountability, and media relations. Professional Compliance Unit The Division's mission is to insure the integrity of the…

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    public opinion of strangers. Police officers are always susceptible to the public's opinion, so they may demonstrate the same type of prejudice and unfair attitude toward people of different backgrounds. A lot of this happened after…

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    Police Officer Qualities

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    The personality of a police officer What does it take to become a police officer? What type of skills do you need to possess, to do the job and continue to excel at the job? Police officers have one of the hardest jobs, having to deal with criminals and other civilians who criticize the work when most officers want to provide aid to people in need. Many police officers use discretion that could account for the different personalities they use. Empathy is to put yourself into the same shoes as…

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    any other person, and his reforms continue to reform policing today (Walker & Katz, 2012, p. 36). Vollmer believed that there needed to be a reform of policing due to perceived corrupt police agencies and the failure of the police to enforce the laws (Law.jrank.org, n.d.). Some of the reforms that he implemented included hiring college graduates for policing, and he offered the first college course in police science at the University of California (Law.jrank.org, n.d.). Vollmer is also known…

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    Police Academy Essay

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    management for this problem because they didn't train their officers better at the police academy? I do not think officer’s training at the police academy is the problem. Police academy just need to involve more people training, which can involve communication and building relationship with people in the community as an exercise or whatever the cast maybe. Communication and Relationship is an enormous method of policing. This will show too many officer who’s in the police academy that a great…

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    From the political spectrum to portrayal of the law enforcement in mass media, race and ethnicity are prominent in a number of cases. In the movie End of Watch, the examples of race and ethnicity issues between the law enforcement and the citizen are presented. In End of Watch, a variety of segments from the movie involving law enforcement dispute develop the themes of ethnicity and race, and their relation to police deviance, social disorganization , and immigration and police. End of Watch…

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    Police Misconduct

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    Martin claimed the ambulance failed to yield to his patrol car and that the driver flipped him an obscene gesture. The officer also stated that he was initially unaware of a patient being present in the ambulance (“Paramedic”). Yet he didn’t seem to care when it was mentioned to him: “‘And even after being informed that we had a patient,’ White said, ‘there was total disregard…

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