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    Description Shark patrols consist of seven days a week aerial shark patrols which are provided by the State Emergency Government. These air crafts charter to observe shark activity and their proximity to swimmers. If spotters identify potentially dangerous sharks nearby, the beach is closed to swimming and surfing, or beach goers are warned so that they can make an informed choice. Advantages Active shark patrols typically give civilians peace of mind when entering the water, which encourages…

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    Police Agency Roles

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    what laws to enforce in their area of responsibility. Each agencies roles and functions are set forth through each agencies civil service system. Another factor that helps a policing agency become successful, is knowing the function and roles of patrol work. In every police organization the main role of a police organization is to prevent crime,…

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    Nebraska State Patrol. For the main reason that Makayla is willing to work this job “is to be studying racial profiling in traffic stops by partnering with University of Nebraska in Omaha” that is really so interesting because the job average salary pay is about $ 34,000 a year plus $13, 600 in benefits (McClatchy, 2009). And along with a life insurance policy with no cost. According to the Nebraska Watchdog.org on web newspapers, March 13, 2015 by Deena Winter initiated that “State Patrol…

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    Brownlow's Band

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    Assembly was called into session. Item 17 of the agenda called for: the creation of a State Highway Patrol for the purpose of better enforcing the laws, rules, and regulations relating to traffic on, and use of highways, and the collection of taxes and revenues to the state. This became Senate Bill # 36 & House Bill #39, The bill was amended in the House to provide that “All members of the State Highway Patrol when on duty shall wear a uniform to be designated by the Commissioner of Finance…

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    “Marco” is a male Belgian Malinois, certified through the National Drug Detector Dog Association and the National Police Canine Association for Patrol Work and Narcotics Detection. Marco lives with me, patrols with me, and responds to routine calls for service with me. I serve on an on-call basis and am often called out from home for narcotics searches and or patrol work. I attended a 200 hour basic narcotic detection school provided by the Arizona Department of Public Safety, and 160 hour…

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    Essay On Sbinet

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    Bringing back many false positives, SBInet (Secure Border Initiative) was not enough to protect the second largest border patrol station in the United States. SBInet was susceptible to an abundance of problems that had to do with communication – a dire role in successful security and protection. With this frail security system guarding a notorious route for crossing and drug smuggling, they were more than due for a technological upgrade. This is where a new border security system, IFT…

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    Muckleshoot Police Report

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    at 2802 Auburn Way S. I parked patrol vehicle 22I facing southbound in the parking lot to the northeast corner of the market while I contacted the victim. While I was contacting the victim, Muckleshoot Security relayed the suspect had just gone inside the Muckleshoot Market. I entered my patrol vehicle and backed up a few feet so I could turn and drive westbound. I drove forward while turning the wheel to the right to head westbound, and the front of the patrol vehicle struck something I…

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    Joining the Cub Scouts program in first grade put me on track to join the Boy Scouts of America, which at age eleven, I transitioned into, thus beginning my journey towards achieving the coveted pinnacle of the scouting program: Eagle Scout. Obtaining the Eagle rank is a long and difficult process, building within the scout strong traits of leadership, teamwork, and individual growth mindset, because progression is up to the scout. If it’s something they really want, then they will go after it…

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    Assistance Administration which new information and proposals led to the methods used to investigate past crimes. These new guidelines and suggestions offered new recommendations in Managing Criminal Investigations (MCI). First, this research allows the patrol officers to have more investigative responsibilities something that they did not have previously. Secondly, by including solvability factors along with managing criminal investigation, the screening of cases, case management, and the…

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    the public service when there is an accident, deterring, and as well as to stop any further future crime incidents. It gives the public that security to feel safe, protected; and daunt individuals that might bind corruptions in the time off of a patrol. Police officers watching is an essential element and purpose of forces branches. The goal line and purposes of the police officers contain crime deterrence, illegal tensions, law administration, command preservation, community services, and…

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