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    located off of Lake Wateree, so I knew to watch out of deer. I remembered stopping by the store earlier that shift and purchasing a can of Pepsi, I needed some caffeine. The Pepsi was sitting in the cup holder of my Ford Crown Victoria, the classic patrol…

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    border patrol, plotting his last great performance, his magnificent walk to freedom. Day after day of throwing black market bread up to the men on guard duty, as it turns out. Bread was hard to come by in those days, especially to the men working long hours on the Wall. His constant presence at the Wall didn’t seem quite so strange because of his tossed gifts and job. He gained a not entirely undeserved reputation as an eccentric old man; he held cheerfully shouted conversations with the…

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    John Conroy’s Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life is an example of how an outsider can provide reliable analysis regarding how communal violence has consumed Northern Ireland. Through his detailed descriptions of paramilitary organizations and the “law and order” of Belfast, Conroy provides a unique journalistic viewpoint of an area often plagued by inaccurate examinations. Therefore, I disagree with the statement that outsiders are always ill-equipped to provide an explanation for communal…

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    weeks. The FTO conducts daily observation reports in which they evaluate the probationary officer 's performance and highlights their strengths and weaknesses. The FTO then works to develop the skills of the probationary officer and prepares them for patrol. At the beginning the probationary officer is mainly listening and observing, but by the end of the four weeks they are expected to be able to perform 25-50% of the work load. Upon successful completion of the first phase of field training,…

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    The structure of American police departments, and those in many other countries are easy to understand. The departments, like the ones here in this country, are organized in a para-military manner, following the principles of Sir Robert Peel (Bohm, 2010). As Peel stated, policemen should be able to command their tempers, and they should be of good moral character. That is the easy part, but as we know, police departments are made up of officers from many different backgrounds and cultures. How…

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    of FPD but is particularly intense in patrol division and civilian units,” the report says. “Two-thirds of sworn officers (68 percent) and more than half of civilian employees (52 percent) believe the morale problem presents a serious or severe threat to the ability of the FPD to perform its mission” (Fresno Bee, 2016). This is a major problem, because it is bad to have officers on patrol who are not in the right state of mind to perform their job. The patrol division and civil units are…

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    concrete necessary to build it would be more than four Hoover Dams! The Hoover Dam has 6.6 million tons of concrete in it, the wall plan calls for more than four times that amount. Also, the cost of tripling the ICE and the United States Customs Border Patrol may be necessary to combat the problem but at this point in time, it is not a realistic goal because the money is not there. The country is in sixteen trillion dollars in debt without a major influx of money and paying the debt off the…

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    using examples in my paper to support my discussions. Body Crime prevention to me is to prevent crime before it happens, with the help of the people of the neighborhoods. And with police patrols, this will be attempting to…

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    some for no apparent reason at all. A man killed in the stairwell of an apartment building by the police where there is no light in the stairwell for more than twenty floors. What course of action can be taken against the police? Often times the patrol officer is the first contact made by the law enforcement agency, the officer represents the entire department and what a person think about the police is generated from the experience that is garnered by that encounter. The police are people…

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    While on patrol, I was dispatched to Troy Market Place in reference to a intoxcated male attempting to get into an 18 wheeler and leave. Upon arrival, I observed a white male in the driver seat for the rig, while it was running. Once I started exiting my patrol vehicle, the white male jumped out the driver seat and went towards the back of the rig. I then knocked on the driver door and directed the driver to step down from the vehicle. I then advised the driver why officers were there. Once the…

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