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    Police officers play a pivotal role in maintaining safety and welfare at all levels of government and across the nation. Being a police officer is about helping people and about enforcing laws and apprehending criminals. Crime fighting is an essential role of law enforcement, it is not the most prevalent, and in the view of many, not the most important. Dangers of the job are real, and police officers are expertly trained to respond to any situation, the heart of policing lies in daily…

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    be a police officer or the sacrifice they have to put with everyday of their lives. Being a police officer is not easy its difficult job to put up with. Police officers have to work long hours, writing reports, and dealing with different people everyday. It’s a job that many can’t do. In this interview was able to ask some questions with local police officer and get his view and life as a police officer. Everyone has their reason for what they want to be in life but to this officer his reason…

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    a Police officer is someone who enforces law and protects people and property. The duties of a police officer are to respond to calls, enforce laws, make arrests, and occasionally testify in court cases. A police officer patrols areas they are assigned which are usually jurisdictions. The annual income is roughly $53,540 a year. It should all be worth it as the hiring process and training academy takes about 12 to 18 months to complete. The basic requirements of becoming a police officer are…

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    would be (a) the primary responsibility of police officers and organizations is the protection of citizens by upholding the law and respecting the legally expressed will of the whole community and not a particular party or clique (b) in their private lives, police officers will behave in such a manner that the public will “regard (the officer) as an example of stability, fidelity, and morality.” It is necessary that police officers that police officers conduct themselves in a “decent and…

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    Despite what I may have felt about the officers’ sincerities, Officer Maydane and I were similar in many respects. These similarities, I believe, established the foundation for a lively discussion. What broke the ice between Officer Maydane and I was the fact that he formally resided in the current neighborhood I am living in now. For a few minutes, we talked about how the neighborhood used to be, it’s present condition, and future prospects for playgrounds and a basketball court. Another…

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    Growing up you see on Halloween children dressing up as police officers or you play cops and robbers. What makes someone want to become a police officer? I can think of some bad and good encounters I had with police officers. A bad one was I was driving in Reading on 12th street the police officer pulled me over saying I was driving crazy. He takes my license registration and proof of insurance he comes back and tells me I have a warrant out for my arrested for not replying to a citation, he…

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    Also if police officers were all armed it may put a strain on them all. Police don’t have enough instructors either to train everyone especially senior officers who are also used to their daily jobs. The public feels like they are able to trust police officers more and comfortable to approach them and if they are armed may cause the public not be as comfortable. Being an armed police officer may also have an impact on their physical and psychological, as not everyone is able to handle a firearm…

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    Heather Hogue CRMJ385-001 3/27/2016 Police Officer Interview Project My paper will discuss my experience with interviewing Officer John Meehan. My interview took place on February 18th, 2016 at the North Eastern District. The majority of the interview consisted of why he became a police officer and whether he was a part of any big cases during his professional career. I asked if there were any challenges he had to face and have his opinions/life changed on policing. I also wanted to get his…

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    can change someone’s life dramatically. Two videos presented at our Criminal Justice: Theory in Practice class depict enormous bravery and determination of police officers in the United States. In the first video, female police officer observed suspicious looking vehicle with three young men inside. After stopping the car the officer was shot two times around her ear and left side near the chest area. Bleeding from the wounded areas nor extreme pain did not stop her to chase the fleeing…

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    Police officers and prosecutors work together to make sure that they are well-prepared for court. Police officers posses the cases originally and then they are handed over to the State's attorney's office, where they are prepared for court. Misdemeanor cases start at the district court level, here the officer and the prosecutor work together in order to prepare all of the evidence in the State's possession, make sure that all witnesses have been interviewed, and that the case is ready to go to…

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