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    ethics, ethical problem could be a circumstance in which the police officer is unsure of the proper or right action to take, or the action is right however the police officer found it difficult to do. A circumstance where you have taken the wrong action because in was enticing. There are several ethical problems the police officer faces in the community, here we will be discussing ’us verse them”. It appears that through the media many police officers have that “Us versus them” attitude while…

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    I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with Paul Schultz as Chief of Police of the Canon City Police Department for the past four years. During this time, Chief Schultz has done an outstanding job. He was hired as a change agent after the City’s police department fell into a state of disarray. Upon his hire, he was given many goals, all of which intended to make the Cañon City Police Department not only one of the best departments in the state but also one that is in alignment with the…

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    Being a Police Officer Law enforcement is a very important branch of the Governments responsibilities. In law enforcement, there are many jobs that can be offered. One of the most common of these jobs is being a police officer. Police officers tasks can be very difficult depending on the circumstances. Police Officers have a very challenging job, but one that offers adequate rewards. Police officers work in a very broad measure of different conditions. These conditions can vary between huge…

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    need for the police officers due to the high crime rate and violence in the 1840’s. The officers were placed based upon politics, nepotism,…

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    the weekend. So some people such as investigators will find evidences that might have done it to someone else. In the story page 3 paragraph 1 it says “fingerprint, body fluids, and bullets” this means that these three items are important to the police or the investigator to see who did the…

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    public relation skills are needed because, as a marine officer you would also be patrolling an area where you are more noticeable due to the fact that marine officers are more rare than the normal police officer; so you would be one of the few officers patrolling an area that is more influenced by the police, rather than one of the many road patrol officers. The degree is necessary because you need to know the laws and regulations better, since you would be scrutinized and more recognizable in…

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    Career In Criminology

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    According to the career services document what can I do with my major this option has to do with those thinking of going into the careers such as police officers, detectives, and security etc.? What I believe I will have to accomplish in the terms of the types of classes, experiences, personal conduct and the like that will assist me in attaining my career goals are that I am going to have to work…

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    this “racial inequality” that exists. I am entering a Police Academy once I turn 20 ½ or 21 and I hope to be able to ease up the hate and racism between others, between opposite races, and against cops. Police officers have been seen as a negative influence on the public because of all the recent officer-involved shootings that have been happening. We always see in the news of protests of people against police brutality and then having police officers and S.W.A.T. teams showing up with riot gear…

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    Police Mental Illness

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    At least 1 in 4 fatal police encounters end the life of a person that has a severe mental illness in official and unofficial accounts. If this continues, the chance of being killed during a police encounter is 16 times higher for those who have untreated mental illness rather than those other civilians who are stopped by officers. On the other hand, people with mental illnesses killed law enforcement officers at a rate of 5.5 times more than the rest of the population back in 1998. In 1980,…

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    motivated me to become a police officer was another police officer I saw as a child. I was riding in my mother’s car when an extremely bad thunderstorm was going on, as we went through an intersection I saw a police officer out in the storm helping a motorist whose car had stalled. After seeing this I thought to myself “Wow, that cop is out in this terrible weather still doing his job. That’s what I want to do”. Ever since that day I have had a burning desire to become a police officer. I have…

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