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    Behaviour Policy (2015) and my own reflections on my experience of Academy A. Though the latest Ofsted report (2014) does not explicitly refer to positivity when evaluating Academy A’s behaviour management, there is a sense of positivity reflected in the report. They describe it as a “rapidly improving academy” (Ofsted, 2014) where the Headteacher has “drive, determination and high expectations”. I agree that, from my experience, Academy A has an air of positivity towards its continual…

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    On October 11th 2015, I had the opportunity to go to a police ride along in Montgomery County at 6am. I was excited to go to my first police ride as soon as I hit the door. The first thing I heard was a police saying “I don’t want to hear your negativity, so you go through that door and back again with a positive one”. So after I waited for a while, I was greeted by a police officer name Mike Joseph. Joseph gave me a slight tour of the department. There was an integration rooms, paper work, and…

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    archery and becoming a toxophilite. I then realized I got stuck and I wasn't really into archery. I also wanted to become a police officer, but I wanted to examine crime scenes also. When I was doing my research on csi investigators, one step of becoming one was to be a police officer. This got me more intrigued and I wanted to find more information about becoming a police officer also. This was the beginning path of how all my research started. I already knew some things about becoming a…

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    the string of five-day work weeks present in my reports. I am only mentioning this to make sure that there is no confusion in that part of the report. This week, was the week of the citizen’s academy that I have talked about in previous reports. After all the work that I have helped put forward for this academy, I was excited to be able to finally witness it. Deputy Ball, who is the accident reconstructionist that I have spoken about in previous…

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    community. Some departments may require you to complete their in-house training before you can attend a police academy however, once an agency hires an individual, they are typically sent to a police academy for initial training. (IACP, 2017). New law enforcement officers attending the police academy are introduced to the formal training of legal concepts and police procedure. The police academy is designed to have new officers perform their best mentally and physically. Modeled after many…

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    Enforcement Police Officer Being in the law enforcement as a police officer have been a common feature in American society for more than a century. Today, police officers are seen patrolling streets, directing traffic, and serving the public in a multitude of ways. It has not always been so. Historically, the police were political assets for the power elites and had no pretence of treating everyone equally. The purpose of this research paper is to review briefly the history of the police,…

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    certain things. Detectives need to have training in the police academy, experience as a police officer, and certain qualities like good judgement and leadership skills (“Police and Detectives: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”). To begin with, to become a detective they need a large amount of training. The first step is to attend the police academy. In the police academy they teach them how to do the job of a police officer. They train their students the…

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    this note, Supreme Court jurisprudence is extraordinarily deferential to police officers’ actions and decisions, reflecting an often expressed idea that police officers are simply doing the best that they can in a difficult job. Our deep-rooted system of deference makes it far too difficult to hold police officers and departments accountable for any misconduct. Section 1983 litigation does nothing to help control or regulate police use of force because (1) only a small fraction of section 1983…

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    research about the New York State Police (Troopers). The State Troopers were created in 1917, and in 2016 their numbers are over 5,000. To be more exact there is 4,500 sworn members and 900 nonsworn members of the NYSP. The State Troopers are a full-service agency. Which means they not only enforce basic laws, they enforce traffic and vehicle laws as well. In some regions and towns across the state, Troopers are the only source of law enforcement ("New York State Police Recruitment Center").…

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    understand the leadership that is in place and how they operate. For police departments there are two different types of…

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