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    It’s no secret that Police Officers have one of the most stressful and worrisome job in the world. This is a profession that requires to master both cognitive thinking and physical ability on top of the daily changing social pressures that every officer has to deal with on a day to day basis especially in today’s watchful political eye. Members of the police are expected to not only be perfect law abiding citizens both on and off duty but they are also expected to be supermen with an absolute…

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    Law enforcement officers have the responsibility of upholding the law, protecting the community, and keep order among society. With that being said there are many roles that law enforcement officers fulfill within their occupation. Although there are many roles an officer may fulfill, two of those roles I believe would go hand in hand is the apprehension of offenders and preserving the peace. I think that in order for a police officers to maintain peace with in a community he/she must do their…

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    As of lately, the relationships Peace Officers have had with those living in the communities they serve has been hit or miss at best. With thousands of smart phones active at all times, hundreds of interactions that citizens have with Peace Officers have resulted in the death or injury of the Peace Officer, but more commonly the death of an unarmed individual with a mental illness. In fact, incidents such as this have sparked riots and mass civil protest in cities such as Ferguson Missouri, Los…

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    The career paths that I am thinking of taking is either probation or police officer in the city of Portage. This semester has given me some type of outlook on what you are going to be dealing with in regard to counseling offenders. The amount of time and focus you need to have with every individual you encounter. Also how hard it is for the rehabilitation of offenders and the need to take baby steps with them. Not being so much pressure on them and they just go back to old habits that…

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    order to become a police officer in the State of New Jersey, you must either have a minimum of 90 college credits and complete the degree before your written exam, or already have a bachelor’s degree. They also allow you to have an associate’s degree and a minimum of 24 months of military experience or 30 college credits and a minimum of 24 months of active duty military service with honorable discharge. These are just the educational requirements to become a police officer in the State of New…

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    Officers all over the United States unknowingly take into consideration their own implicit biases when determining who to stop and how aggressively to act, and due to a lack of proper training, they tend to make mistakes that have recently resulted in tragedies. Police officers, just like normal individuals, automatically create associations between certain groups of people and certain behaviors (this phenomenon is most commonly referred to as stereotyping). However, training officers with real…

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    danger? A police officer, that is what I want to, no strive to be. I want to be that person people can run to, to feel safe. I want to set an example for generations to come and show them that the police are there to protect them not to hurt them or cause destruction to their families or home life. Now days police officers are under fire from the public for so many reasons. I want to be a part of changing how the public views the police. Including how people feel just being around officers.…

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    In this paper I am going to talk about the attributes a law enforcement officer needs to do in a crisis incident. How it will make them successful in that incident and how they can make the scene calm. I’m also going to talk about the concerns a law enforcement officer has to identify in a crisis scene. Lastly I am going to talk about how I would respond to emotionally disturbed person, spouse abuse, Child abuse, and Juvenile crisis, suicide residential in progress & post incident, suicide in…

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    The duties of a police officer A.K.A law enforcer. Their goal is to serve and protect. They watch or patrol the areas they are assigned whether that is in a patrol car on bike/motorcycle or an foot. They respond to calls, make arrests and often make traffic stops. Their time is split between making traffic stops and writing reports or filling out forms. But before becoming a police officer one must meet minimum qualifications. Minimum Qualifications: Qualifications will change by agency but…

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    of the everyday police officers that are supposed to just be patrolling streets and catching criminals that do not need to be on the streets.The first question that they need to ask themselves asks if normal citizens that comment crimes big or little, are at risk of the horrible police mistreatment and misconduct like electrocution,mock executions,waterboarding, and some more brutal things like asphyxiating with plastic bags,beatings and even rapings by the police officers that are supposed to…

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