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    Force Crimes are a growing problem to the United States, and the types of crimes committed are more horrific than ever. They happen in every city, of every state, every day. In recent years, many cases involving decisions made by police officers have divided the nation over the verdict of each case. Most of these cases could have been solved quickly if one thing had been used, body cameras. Cameras are already used in police cars and provide clarity to traffic stops, police chases, and…

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    of emotions; excitement, fear, anticipation, and a challenge. For as long as I could remember I wanted to be a Police Officer, it wasn’t always about following my family's footsteps but to have the option of helping others, with the excitement of knowing Police Officers helped placed lawbreakers behind bars. May 30, 2017 was the start of the first day as a Community Service Officer and the day before was day I had to give up being an Explorer for the same department. I gave up endless meetings…

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    Ms. Payne please allow me to write you this email, not as a cadet, but instead just a family friend just like when you set me aside and gave me advise even when I went to Bolivia. I am very concerned because it seems or at least I feel that you may be with the impression that I may not seem like I put any effort in keeping my communication within the unit, and my leadership may seem questionable during drill, but even with the appearance that is not what I want to show. Ms. Payne the one…

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    While assigned as a Uniform Patrol Officer with the Baton Rouge Police Department (BRPD) I was faced with multitudes of incidents, both man-made and natural. I’ve worked evacuation and traffic control during a maritime barge incident on the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The barge broke loose from its moorings and struck another object, causing a chemical known as benzene to leak. Also, I was assigned security during Hurricane Georges to aid in the influx of evacuees at a…

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    Since I came to this unit, things have a bit hectic, but today is the day we get it done. You have been the Communication Security (COMSEC) Responsible Officer for the 41st Rescue Squadron for three years now. I feel it is time for you to increase your role in the COMSEC program and I recommend you take over as primary COMSEC Responsible Officer (CRO). Taking on the Commanders program that will allow you to govern security for a hundred members and it will put you in the presence of the…

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    I want to take the time to establish my philosophy on expectations of this S1 shop while I’m the Noncommissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC). This philosophy establishes an effective and comfortable work environment not only for the Soldiers assigned to work in the S1, but also the Soldiers of which we serve—our customers. My philosophy consists of the following: a. Trust: We must trust in our chain of command. I must earn your trust by being as transparent as possible and by handling all…

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    Strategic Sealift Officer Career Management Strategic Sealift Officers (SSO) are commissioned officers in the U.S Navy Reserve serving to maintain the U.S. Navy Reserve organization of Merchant Marine officers, composed of actively sailing members who operate merchant ships, and a shore side members assigned to maintain Naval strategic sealift readiness. Fulfilling requirements and program expectations is one’s own responsibility, not the Program Office. The program office is fundamentally the…

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    cameras will be attached to police officers and will record the actions of the officers. The cameras can be turned off when entering a private property. When an officer is done with his/her shift he/she will have to put the camera into a docking station. Then the footage will be automatically transferred to a data storage website. Officers cannot touch the footage unless it is used as evidence for court. This situation has gotten many opinions whether police officers should or shouldn’t wear…

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    Ferguson, Missouri, was shot and killed by a police officer in 2014, because of this, and the jury’s decision to not punish the officer, people in the community and across the country erupted in protest which caused the community leaders to order the police officers to wear body cameras.” Police officers should be obligated to wear body cameras for the well-being of the public and the officers themselves. There has been many cases where officers have used excessive amounts of force when…

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    Not To Wear Broad Topic: Body Cameras and Police Officers Thesis Statement Question: Why Should All Police Officers Wear Body Cameras? Working Thesis Statement (Answer to the Thesis Statement Question with Directional Components): All police officers should wear body cameras to show a true account for what had taken place, provide added protection for the officers or civilian in case of any wrong doings, and establish trust between the police officers and community where the trust has been…

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