Correspondingly‚ police officers need to be more trained and experienced when dealing with people with mental illness. Rossler and Terril (2017‚ p.190) explain “how officers lack the requisite experience or training to properly manage and deescalate encounters involving [people with mental illness]”. (Borum‚ 2000‚ Mulvey & White‚ 2014‚ Teplin‚ 1983 as cited in Rossler‚ Terril (2017‚ p.191) state how in some circumstances‚ officer encounters with people having mental illness can escalate and result
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INTRODUCTION: This is an ADD report to Officer Silva’s #3809‚ PC 484(a)-Petty Theft investigation. INVESTIGATION: On 07-16-24‚ at approximately 0826 hours‚ Officer Silva #3809 and I responded to 360 N. Arroyo Boulevard regarding an active fight between two males. Officer Austin #0551 arrived on scene and detained Maldonado pending further investigation. It should be noted that Rango was standing above Maldonado upon Officer Austin’s arrival. Officer Calderon #2037 responded to assist. Upon our arrival
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the movie‚ Officer Hansen proves to be a specially interesting character. Hansen is a white male who seems to have grown up in a fairly typical environment and doesn’t stand out from the normative views of an individual coming from his social grouping. Unlike his partner Officer Ryan‚ Officer Hansen tries his best to set aside his differences with out groups and choose to treat everyone equally from the beginning and one of the main opening conflicts in the film is geared towards Officer Hansen feeling
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The first and foremost characteristic is integrity. A law enforcement officer “LEO” must have integrity. The public must be able to trust the officer; they must be honesty to the public‚ their co-workers‚ and themselves. A LEO is held to a high standard and must do the right thing when no one else is looking; they are looked up to as pillars of the community. The second characteristic of an LEO applicant is confidence. They must be confident in their communication skills‚ their abilities to
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Ferguson‚ Missouri. Baltimore‚ Maryland. Chicago‚ Illinois; In these cities and around the country‚ police‚ citizens‚ and activists debate over the argument of whether or not police officers should wear body cameras. The topic of police brutality has become more prevalent due to social media recording questionable acts of violent incidents involving the police. The shooting in Ferguson‚ Missouri includes one of the most controversial cases because of police brutality‚ and started riots across the
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Torrey Rendell Gibbs Why Do I want to become a police Officer? I want to become a police officer because I feel that it is the calling and purpose God has for my life. As a husband and father of a thirteen year old step daughter‚ a nine year old daughter‚ a five year old daughter‚ and an one year old son; it has come natural for me to be a protector. I take pride in knowing and hearing my family say the feel safe at night under my leadership. It is my duty that I make sure that everyone
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do you want to become a Noncommissioned Officer? One reason I want to become a Non-Commissioned Officer‚ is so I can provide more support to the lower enlisted and incoming soldiers than what was offered to me upon my arrival to JBLM. I have goals to move through the ranks and know the importance of the having great people to help me to achieve those goals. With good support comes good morale. What do you think your role will be as a Noncommissioned Officer? As an NCO and a good leader my role
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Yes‚ I believe that Officer Smith’s first glance at the African American female influenced her decision making during her stop. What it sounds like‚ from the reading is that Officer Smith racially profiled the driver meaning that she had discriminated against the female driver based on her race and appearance. And by doing so this may have caused her to try and find any reason to pull the female driver over. I believe that this is true because if she was only preforming a routine traffic stop because
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WHY I WANT TO BE A POLICE OFFICER Why I Want To Be a Police Officer Career Choices in Criminal Justice Dr. Darwin L. Driggers‚ Ybor Campus October 11‚ 2011 Why I Want To Be a Police Officer For as long as I can remember I have wanted to be a police officer. I’m sure‚ as a little boy‚ what first caught my attention were the flashing lights and sirens on the police cars. It could have also been then the facts that police officer were permitted to carry a gun and had the ability to run
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cons of hiring police officers to engage in private security work Abstract Hiring police officers to perform private security work has positive aspects and potential pitfalls. Business owners vary in their opinion on hiring police officers. Liability and cost are reasons some prefer to hire private security guards or take other security measures. Other business owners prefer the training‚ professionalism‚ deterrence‚ and authority that come with hiring a police officer. Due to lawsuits involving
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