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    Today, October 7, 2015 at 1 p.m. Officer Peter Malloy and myself, Officer James Reed arrive on the scene at 123 Jones street to serve an arrest warrant to a repeat offender by the name of, James Lou Ellen Brown. He had failed to appear in court after multiple, different charges of, driving with a suspended license, unsafe lane change, no driver’s license and a possession charge. Officer Peter Malloy was familiar with Mr. Brown and his location, after having arrested him before on possession for…

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    many noncommissioned officers. The phrase alone lends itself to falling under the umbrella of commanders, strictly officer business, not in the wheelhouse of sergeants. Mission command is the next generation of Command and Control. Command and Control utilized trickle down leadership, propelled downward through the chain of command from the commander to the lowest level. Mission Command involves all leaders, not just the commander. Mission command has evolved from officer business to leader…

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    which have resulted in arrests for outstanding warrants, narcotics and drug paraphernalia. Officer Armendariz #0211 also arrived on scene and assisted me.…

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    amount and type of drugs being administered by the medical facility to the inmate and other medical personnel. Then the over watch officer ensures the perimeter distance is sustained at all times and checks to see if the inmate has swallow their medication by opening their mouth and physically showing that they swallowed the medication. However, it is not required that the inmate must take their prescribed medication by the medical staff. Like in the constitution, even an inmate has rights to…

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    and passes directions and information to officers on patrol. Coordinates emergency responses between security, fire, and other emergency units, and receives and acts on calls and complaints, including 911 emergency calls. Observe, inspect, investigate, enforce and repot violations of federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations. Arrests persons violating U.S. laws and conducts searches and seizures incident to the arrest or when appropriate, by warrant; prepares reports and presents…

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    Police Officer Memorandum

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    This memorandum is a request for consideration for the position of Investigative Services Sergeant. I have been a sworn Pomona Police Officer since March 2000. Throughout my career I have worked and supervised patrol squads and specialized units. I am available to be on call and work long hours if need be. 2. RESPONSE TO REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • My last 2 evaluations have been exceeds standards or higher. • I have shown a history of good judgment and professionalism throughout my career. • I…

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    was to get an education to have a better life. The military really made it a reality. The whole officer and enlisted thing made it all real to me. Basically the officers are in charge of the enlisted and get better pay and benefits. The officers have to have a bachelor’s degree and there pay scale is a lot higher than the enlisted personnel. The enlisted personnel do all the grunt work and the officer reaps all the…

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    while people like Karen Tew an Air force Colonel lost her life. In March 1997, Tew committed suicide after being sentenced to dismissal from the service and loss of benefits (Hafemeister, 1997). After nineteen years in the service as an Air Force Officer, Tew 's career and her life was over within a matter of weeks. Following Tew 's guilty plea of having an improper relationship with an enlisted man, Tew felt she lost everything (Hafemeister, 1997). The fact that nineteen years of service,…

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    The Patriot Act is a government bill hastily passed after the days of the 911 terrorist attacks. In essence it is essentially an extension of a currently existing program called FISA, which allows for spying on other countries. This program costs a total of 64 billion dollars a year. And it also allows for government overreach in the form of civilian surveillance which is supposed to be prohibited by the 4th amendment (Costly 2). However the Patriot Act hasn't stopped any terrorist attacks…

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    Journey's End Analysis

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    details the psychological toll on military officers assigned to trench warfare during World War I. War is and has always been one of the most psychologically taxing activities of the human race. History books or even accurate reenactments do very little to help people identify with those who had to fight for their beliefs or freedom. Journey’s End provides a very well-constructed set of examples to help the viewer understand the plight of military officers, and many mechanisms used to help cope…

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