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    You may be asking what the Civil Air Patrol is. The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a congressionally chartered, federally supported non-profit corporation that serves as the official civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force (USAF). CAP is a volunteer organization with an aviation-minded membership that includes people from all backgrounds, lifestyles, and occupations. It performs three congressionally assigned key missions: emergency services, which includes search and rescue (by air and…

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    Civil Air Patrol Thesis

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    sure that I wanted to get involved with planes. I found out about a program that could help me become more involved with planes and maybe help me get a career in an aviation field of work. The program I got into is called Civil Air Patrol. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is an Air Force auxiliary that carries out non-combat missions on behalf of the U.S Air force.…

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    Border Patrol Every single day, the United States Border Patrol has to constantly keep an eye out for the smuggling of drugs, terrorists, and weapons at our Nations perimeter. Since violence has been known to travel alongside these things, agents have been working around the clock to keep American citizen’s safe. Before you can truly understand the efforts of the Border Patrol, you must understand the history, mission, effectiveness of patrol, and daily role of the agents. History Border…

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    immigrants, presentation of opportunity options may have been little to none. They undergo this migration in hope for a better future and to achieve the American Dream. Many immigrants have many risk factors in their journey to the free land. Border patrol is an increasing factor in the United States, which is an ongoing factor of limited access. The seeking of economic opportunity if very important for immigrants who are migrating from their homeland to America. Many of these people are…

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    Highway Patrol Scenarios

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    I Joshua Reisner would like to be the next California Highway Patrol Commissioner of Project Reality. I have made a huge impact of Project reality with advertisements, starting up dispatch, making new SOPS etc. I think it's time I step down for Communications Director and become the Commissioner of CHP. I feel like CHP has been falling with our old Commissioner Nish. I feel and know I can make a change. --------------------------- Well, you may ask, "well josh what can you do?!" Well, the…

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    Police Patrol Case Study

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    1. How is the patrol function affected by the officer’s shift assignment? What would you expect to be the major differences in your city? The duties of an officer and the way they approach those duties depend on their shift assignment. Day shifts are usually more routine shift addressing traffic controls, community events, etc. Swing shift are a little more active since the community is getting out of work and are more out and about. Graveyard shifts are more centered on guarding as individuals…

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    the perception of likelihood of arrest of the general population to changing the perception of those individuals most likely to resort to firearms violence” (McGarrell, 2000). Direct patrol has proven itself to be a worthy tool for law enforcement, combating crime in hot spot targeted areas. For gun control direct patrol made the focus on suspicious individuals more apparent which in turns helps law enforcement officers confiscate more illegal fire…

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    While on routine patrol I saw two male suspects on was a white male the other was a black male. They were both standing beside the family friendly hotel located at 1985 S. Groesbeck Hwy. I observed Gregory Allen smith walk into the rental officer then walks back to where his friend was standing. Then Robert James jones appears to do walk into the back to where the friend were standing. Then after they were done talking, then Gregory decided to enter into a gray mustang that was parked around the…

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    Border Patrol Job Analysis

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    Department and also as a Foreign Service Officer for the US State Department as well. If I am unable to secure a position with the State Department, a “Plan B” would be working with local law enforcement in the state of Texas, specifically Border Patrol. The Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) is the lead institution for American diplomacy, security, and law enforcement for the U.S. Department of State. They represent America…

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    The Philadelphia Foot patrol and the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment are both ways that police handle a situation. Each as their own effective way of operating and when used right and can be affective. Patrols are a key way that police can effectively handle crime in a specific area. The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment has three basic patrol techniques in 15 police beats, no Preventive patrol which is reactive. In this technique the routine patrol was eliminated in five beats…

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