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    1. IDENTIFY A NEW PARTNERSHIP My school is connected and shares the same grounds with the City of Miami Police Department and the City of Miami Police College. This unique setup and experience has allowed me start the conversation to create a partnership with both departments. 2. IMPORTANCE OF PARTNERSHIPS (How a partnership could enhance student learning? I worked as the Lead Teacher at Law Enforcement Officers’ Memorial High School (LEOMHS). LEOMHS is unique magnet school offering…

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    responsibilities sheriff’s have is to be officers of the court, and only when local police is not available small towns contract them to do criminal investigation and law enforcement. Local police serves within the limits of the city, which is their jurisdiction. Responsibilities are to enforce traffic laws, maintain the order, criminal investigations, property crime, patrolling, investigating violent crimes. Police departments have a military style rank in a hierarchy pyramid. The…

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    Community policing is a positive change for the community and for law enforcement that serves the community. An important concept to always remember is that the police are the community, and the community are the police (Miller et al., 2014). To successfully integrate this into police departments, we must examine several factors that have made police departments what they are today, what are ways to implement this new form of policing without resistance…

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    Demographic Differences The demographics of Virtual police compared to the community show a major difference based on gender and race. In the community of Virtual its population is 299,325 that breaks down to 152,458 women and 147,066 men. It also shows that out of the 156 of the non-sworn and sworn personnel in the police department 49.2 are women. When it comes to population of the community’s race there are 50,000 black citizens and of that 21 are affiliated with the department and less…

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    “The Massachusetts State Police is an agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ' Executive Office of Public Safety and Security responsible for criminal law enforcement and traffic vehicle regulation across the state. A Massachusetts State Trooper is known to be part of the Law Enforcement, and one of the largest in New England, holding 2,300 officers.” Known as “State Troopers”, they are primarily hired by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety.” In order to…

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    A common way to become a good candidate is to get a bachelors, then while getting on-the-job experience, work on getting an education online to get a masters (Criminal Justice School Info). Police detectives need a high school diploma or GED at least. Federal positions require a bachelor's degree (Criminal Justice USA). The best degrees are psychology, criminal justice, criminology, and human service (Criminal Justice USA). Candidates should…

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    It is extremely important to follow instructions as well as always being prepared for duty. The Police Academy is great training and is preparation for my future career. Bad habits should not be created in the course of our training in becoming law enforcement officers. Protecting and serving the public may not be fulfilled if there is any lack of training. Everything that is mentioned by the instructors should be engraved and be taken serious. When we are given a specific instruction there…

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    wanted to be a police officer, but knew he would never get in. His cousin asked him, “How do you know if you don’t try?” They pulled out a newspaper and seen that Saginaw Police Department was hiring. He didn’t think he would get in because he never went to college and had no experience in law enforcement, but he gave it a shot anyways. His cousin bet him twenty dollars that he would get the job and Jarabek told me it was the best bet he ever lost. At the time, Saginaw Police paid police…

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    of question to ask. Everything depends on the career you want to take. For example, if you are looking into the law enforcement field you could ask where did all the laws come from? How did we come up with a policing system? Or when was the first police department? What is the outlook on the job? What are the dangers of the job? Today in this article you will get answers that will help you understand better the law enforcement field. The first policing department…

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    are a lot of steps to get into law enforcement. For Michigan State Police, there is a twelve step process before you get to the training academy. There are three separate applications that have to be filled out first, and then come a physical fitness test, a background investigation, a background interview, a psychological test, and a drug test. All of that is before you are chosen to go through the police academy. During the academy there is a lot of physical training; such as running every…

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