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    At his graduation, she gives an uplifting speech, encouraging the heart not only for academy graduates, but for all animals, stating that no matter who you are you truly can become anything you want to be. By being resilient, Judy was able to mend the relationships she had previously broken, and strengthen the community of Zootopia. The ending…

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    The career that i have chose is a police officer. Police officers protect the lives and property of the people. Special agents are also known as detectives and criminal investigators, these guys look into crimes and collect the facts and look into possible crimes. Police work can be physically demanding, stressful, and dangerous. I'm a very hard working person so I believe that I can do this kind of work. Officers have among the top rate of injuries of all occupations, working long hours is…

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    Police Era Essay

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    the 1960s and 1970s. As a result of the police response to civil rights demonstrations, racial strife, Vietnam War protests and political dissent, the Lyndon Johnson administration organized the President’s Crime Commission to examine policing methods and practices (Peak, 2009). This group was tasked with finding solutions to crime, including the root causes, examining the methods of the justice system and solving the combative relationship between police and civilians. The recommendations of…

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    person of either becoming a police man, Sheriff, or a State Trooper. As I grew up and graduated from elementary to high school, I decided to go to college to get into policing but first I realized that I needed to do some research before getting into those type of jobs. I began, to do some research on the three types of criminal justice careers. When I did my research I found out that in order to be any type of law enforcement…

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    According to Captain Joe Bologna of the Philadelphia Police Department, “every time a police officer fires his weapon, the reputation of the police department is on the line.” (time) Anytime an officer fires a gun, there are usually people who will claim excessive force and police brutality, even if the shooting was justified. This can cause citizens to lose faith in their department and makes an officer’s job harder. There are people that ask why couldn’t the officer wound someone and that they…

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    Our Criminal Justice System here in the United States was created around the 17th century and composed of the police forces, courts, and the corrections. Although America’s Criminal Justice System has been around for centuries, it changes with laws and customs we put forth in our society. In order for our society to run peacefully, we have to establish new laws and regulations to keep people safe and living happily. This leaves Americans wondering: what is the point of our criminal justice…

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    Law Enforcement Profession

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    have shown the ability and desire to contribute back. When a new Officer is hired, they are put through the five month Police Academy where they receive the initial training. There they are exposed to the basics of things such as Laws of Arrest, Emergency Medical Responder, Search…

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    affect extensive change within a law enforcement agency is in how we view training. When an officer is hired, training is the primary focus of the agency. From police academy to the agency's Field Training Officer (FTO) program, the new officer is taught the basic skills needed to perform the job effectively. But what happens after the academy and FTO program borders on the line of dereliction of duty. The state mandates every officer receive a set number of Continuing Education Units (CEUs)…

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    On February 27, 2017 officer Samuel Rosario and his partner responded to a domestic disturbance. A mother of two had called the police on her young daughter who had broken her glass table and assaulting her. As Rosario arrives to the scene, he walks to the front of the porch to confront the mother to get a statement of what had happened, next to her was a 19-year-old teen cleaning the shattered glass whom was the girl’s brother. Rosario questions the mother and tells her that her daughter will…

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    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 some college coursework or a college degree.” (“Summary,” 2014). Among the Sheriff’s Department, 55% of Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs have a high school diploma or GED, 21% have a Post-secondary certificate, and 19% have earned…

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