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    Law Enforcement Career

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    Just imagine being a police officer or detective that the dispatchers located and call to save someone's life. Law Enforcement could be your calling, just take note of all the requirements and complications that come from joining the Law Enforcement career. Taking on police officer duties obligates you to be ready for any and everything. It starts off with having a desire to save and protect people of your community at any stage of life. Once you have the desire, find what department you are…

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    substations and precincts are police officers and detectives, police departments partner with auxiliary police officers who can be either part-time police officers or civilian volunteers. Most city police departments have an official building where they can provide information on public safety, write police reports, and complete administrative tasks. However, the nature of police…

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    would to create SOP as well as find someone to assist me running the whole department. From then on out, you would see me building up divisional structure, working out and taking part of academies to ensure, that the new cadets are trained to the best of knowledge of the officer-in-charge of academies. And from then, the organisation would start to build itself, as the key elements have been put into it. Which division are you most interested in? Traffic division or detective What is your…

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    Police Value Training

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    trust” (IACP). This quote is a segment of the “Law Enforcement Oath of Honor” that is required of any police officer at the conclusion of his or her training. Police officers are allowed to start enforcing the law after only 19 weeks to 6 months of training. During this short amount of training how can all officers be expected to uphold the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor? During training cadets are required to take multiple in-class courses before moving on to field training. These courses…

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    family was there and I was very nervous, I think I was more nervous for that then I was for football games or something of that sort. In the end I had an amazing time with some people I will never forget, not just people my age but the teachers and officers that put the camp together. I think if there was anything I would want to forget is all the weird things people did while I was there. Well that is how the whole camp ended, we had the graduation I took some picture with people and then had a…

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    Yesenia Gonzalez What are your thoughts on the multiple examples of the officers’ use of discretion? Since I started to read “cop in a Hood” I get to understand in a deeper way how police officers work in the state and in the county where I live: Baltimore, specifically the eastern district. I know that no one is perfect and when I say “no one” that also includes police officers. Now back to the question, I will answer that it all depends on the people, the citizens. The police uses discretion…

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    I was born on September 1st 2001, I was a happy baby ready for the world to come. I was a very energetic I always wanted to know what was happening. Some of my favorite memories of me with my family were (and still are) the long road trips we do to San Diego. Also I really enjoyed flying to Connecticut to see my mom's side of the family. In the Hollister history the best road trip was when the car broke down just before the Grape Vine ( it is a big hill just before LA). We had to pull over and…

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    Julius W. Karangi is one of the highly regarded Kenyan general officer cadre who in November 2003, transitioned from an operational role within the Kenyan Military into a senior leadership position, the rank of Major General. As a result of his ability to impress his seniors in the daily decision-making process, that enhanced Kenya Defense Force’s (KDF) efficacy and competence, he rose up in rank to Lieutenant General. In addition, his personal dimensions eventually saw him further get promoted…

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    Being a military officer shoulders a responsibility like no other. You are equal parts leader and manager, bearing a burden that requires you to always be your best. It is a position of great honor, requiring that you not only live your service’s core values; you must also personify them for your seniors and subordinates because compromising these values is not an option. It will be my responsibility to make the most of my team’s unique talents, as I will have to be able to bring out the best in…

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    Officer Green will represent the best friend of fifteen years to Officer Johnny. Officer Johnny will represent himself, the police officer who is working an unauthorized security job with a firm. Officer Green and Officer Johnny are both assigned to work patrol on the midnight shift and have been together through thick and thin over the last fifteen years. In the scenario provided Officer Johnny is described as being a great police officer, who gives back to the community regularly. Officer…

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