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    order. Policemen constantly took out the bad guys who came in the city. Whenever a community member needed help, the police officers rushed to save the day. Everyone in the town loved how the policemen did their work. All the little kids wanted to be like them. Ever since the law enforcement grew, the city became more safe. Bank robberies decreased. When bankers pass a police officer in the streets, they would wave and thank them for their hard work. There were fewer drugs sold on the streets.…

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    Police officers have more powers than the average citizen; they have the power to arrest, seize property, and use deadly force. Many officers have abused these powers, and when they do, you would think they would be fired and prosecuted, right? Wrong. In most of these cases, officers have only been suspended or given probation, this seems like a minor punishment for such an unjustifiable crime. Police officers have gotten above the law and are now able to abuse their powers as they wish. When…

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    a. Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-3 defines the warrant officer as a self-aware and adaptive technical expert, combat leader, trainer, and advisor. Junior warrant officers are capable of employing their expertise at the appropriate levels on the battlefield, while being able to understand, convey, and execute the commander’s intent and build cohesive unit level teams (DA PAM 600-3). b. Often, we find senior warrant officers in leadership type roles and positions. The Army has changed to…

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    Over the years there has been a tremendous amount of controversy regarding police officers and if the officers use excessive force. Individuals are not really sure what is going on when an officer has pulled someone over or when the officer is chasing someone down, and that’s a major problem. It’s a major problem because citizens trust what the officer says he or she does, because he is an officer, a type of an authority, and he or she would never lie. However, that is not accurate and people…

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    the time I have served as a Special Forces NonCommissioned Officer, and I look forward to the potential of serving as a Special Forces Warrant Officer. I want to be a Special Forces Warrant Officer to provide a larger contribution to the force, to be a leader, and to excel in my personal career. The Special Forces community is extremely reliant on the experience of senior Special Forces soldiers such as the Special Forces Warrant Officer. They are an integral part of the force, and this is one…

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    around happiness; the ability to attain what I desire without compromising my happiness. My major goal in life is to become a police officer. However, I will need to achieve a multitude of smaller, short term goals to be able to reach my major, long term goal. These short term goals include: passing the PREP test and graduating from PSI. To become a police officer, one must be in good physical condition. Passing the Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police is mandatory to be even considered.…

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    concerning whether police officers should be authorized to wear body cameras to ensure that their activities are monitored and recorded while they are performing their duties. The debate has become more intense, particularly after the death of Michael Brown that occurred in 2014. Some people believe that the introduction of police body cameras would not bring any change since the footage produced is likely to be influenced. However, it is agreeable that police officers should be authorized to…

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    shot and killed by a police officer who pled that he killed Brown due to self-defense. The court failed to indict the police officer of the shooting which caused uproar in Ferguson leading to the community to continue to distrust the police department. Community leaders called for all police officers to be equipped with wearable cameras because it is believed that…

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    Police officers are people who dedicate themselves to protect and serve for the citizens of their community. Most police officers have been required to wear body cameras to document more of what they are doing, watch people, and to also watch what is going on the background. Police officers focus on protecting the people and property. Police officers, S.W.A.T teams, Firefighters, and Sheriffs have been required to wear body cameras. The body cameras are here for the people's safety and the…

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    There are many people in this country that are my hero that have no idea that they are a hero to me. Police Officers are one of my biggest heros in my life. They risk their lives every day to keep the country working smoothly. Every time someone needs a law enforcement officer it is most likely their worst day, nobody calls an officer on a good day. In the recent social climate they do not get a good rep and that really makes me sad because of a couple bad apples ruin the reputation of the whole…

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