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    and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in the year 2003. ‘Border Patrol Nation’ by Todd Miller is a classic example of the Border Patrol Agency’s day to day activities and work culture. Through the structure of each chapter, Miller observes the concerns swirling through the militarization, work culture, beliefs and extra constitutional…

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    common goal. The lesser known term, followership is the exact opposite of leadership. Without leadership, followership would not exist. They coincide with one another and cannot be separated, for without followers, leaders would not be. In Civil Air Patrol, one is expected to be both a leader and a follower; especially as a cadet, one must report to their commanding officer while being simultaneously responsible for their own cadets. Being responsible is part of being a leader, but what makes…

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    The Tennessee Highway Patrol is responsible for highway safety on all the Interstate systems and state highways and in some cases all county maintained roads all throughout Tennessee. Thousand of citations are written and thousands of crashes are worked every year on these roads. Unfortunately hundreds of lives are lost every year despite all our efforts, some due to inexperience some to negligence and some to actual criminal acts, State Troopers under regular supervision, performs basic…

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    Civil Air Patrol The Civil Air Patrol or more formally known as CAP is a part of the Air Force and CAP is a program for 12 to 17 year old and CAP is also a volunteer service and is a very fun, rewarding, and pride program. There is many other extra programs to attend to such as Color Guard, Honor Guard, and other extra programs called NCOS and those are for if you want to fly anywhere across the U.S. and attend a week long course for what you picked and there are many varieties of courses like…

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    Education Required Only 0.4% of patrol officers between the ages of 25 and 44 have less than a high school diploma and only 9.4% of people across all occupations have less than a high school education.13.5% of patrolmen have a high school diploma or GED and 35.4% have some college but no degree. The most common college degree that patrolmen attain is a Bachelor’s degree; 28.7% of patrolmen have a Bachelor’s degree ("Occupation Profile," 2015). ‘Many agencies and some police departments require…

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    in the criminal justice world was the Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment. The idea up until this point was that one of the most effective parts of policing is routine patrol. This thought began to be challenged “starting in 1962 when crime started to skyrocket and awareness grew of unreported rimes” (Kelling, Pate, Dieckman, & Brown, 1974, p. 2). Criminologists began to wonder what the relationship between crime and patrol was. This resulted in the Kansas City, Missouri Police…

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    Ethical Evaluation of Border Patrol Case Study in Dealing with an Employee The daily struggle to not compromise ethical values, morals, and avoid corruption is a challenge for any law enforcement officer, border patrol agents are not immune, and in fact the temptation to deviate from appropriateness may be more frequent. Such was the situation in the case of Michael Gilliland, a former United States Border Patrol Officer. According to the webpage, Border Corruption, in calendar year two…

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    Polecat Patrol Non persistent character - Mya Went to Fleeca to criminally withdraw $5000 from Oshea's barber business account. Caused a fuss requesting it all in one dollar bills which made the tellers flustered. After receiving the money, Mya walked out, had a smoke and walked back in again. Asking to deposit the money in her personal bank account. The Bank manager questioned her but didn't probe further. While waiting for the processing to complete, the bank manager warned Mya that someone…

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    Have you ever watched the cartoons Doc McStuffins and Paw Patrol? Doc McStuffins and Paw Patrol are two recent cartoon shows. They both were published around the same time. Girls mostly watch Doc McStuffins because lots of them want to become doctor or nurse one day. Boys watch Paw Patrol because many of them probably want to become a firefighter or a police someday. Doc McStuffins and Ryder have many things in common. They are both great helpers and they both have animals in their cartoon show.…

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    Coca-Cola Border Patrol

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    Two border guards who do not like each other come to like each other over 2 cokes. The commercial is trying to sell Coca-Cola There were two border guards from different countries. One was a bit fat and the other was lean. They both seemed to not like each other because they were from different countries. The objects in the commercial where a gate, two booths for the border guards to sit in, two cokes, and the guards swords. The gate was what prevented the guards from sharing thier cokes. One of…

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