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    A Career As A FFA Officer

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    FFA is something that I love. I have been in a leadership position for the last three years as a class officer‚ Washington County Junior Livestock Association officer and FFA officer. I believe my purpose in life is to serve others. Leaders must serve the needs of others rather than their own desires. One reason I wish to run for district office is to serve the FFA and its members. Agriculture is the backbone of our country. FFA and Agricutlure offer the opportunity to serve others. In every

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    Ambler Police department. Sgt. Keefer’s responsibilities as a sergeant in the department is to plan‚ prioritize‚ assign‚ supervise‚ and review the work from local law enforcement staff. He mentioned they are involved in traffic and field patrol‚ investigations‚ crime prevention‚ community relations‚ and related services‚ and activities; supervise staff in dispatch‚ records‚ and property and evidence room as assigned. The first part of the questions asked was about the qualification becoming a police

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    am a career Soldier‚ and have been quite frankly‚ addicted to my job and taking a larger part in the world around me for the last 13 years. Whether I was a young leader on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border listening to the Voice of America or the BBC World Service on a small radio‚ I wanted more insight on the world I was part of. Much of this desire to know and participate more led to my progress through Special Forces‚ working in the intelligence field‚ and finally becoming a Warrant Officer. Pursing

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    Problems Police Officers Face Cierra Stewart Everest University Online Introduction to Criminal Justice James Loughlin May 22nd‚ 2013 ABSTRACT Today being a police officer is more than just chasing a bad guy on a high speed chase or making an arrest. Many police officers deal with job stress which causes things to go wrong in their personal life. Many departments have come to terms with this and now offer help to those who need it. Officers and departments are also dealing with corruption

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    Dilemma of a Police Officer Professions are guided by codes of ethics to aid them in performance of their duties and to ensure maintenance of high standards of conduct. Police officers are faced with a maze of obligations in the performance of their official duties. The “Law Enforcement Code of Ethics” and “Canons of Police Ethics” were created to make explicit the conduct considered appropriate for police officers and to guide them in the performance of their duties. Although police have these guides

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    As a law enforcement officer‚ the fundamental duty is to serve and protect the community. How the police interact with the community‚ influences police ethical and moral behaviors. Police behavior is influenced by ethics and ethics is an important role in a police officer’s everyday life. Police are giving a high level of dependence‚ trust and authority which if provoked‚ can easily cause unethical behavior among certain police officers. Ethics‚ integrity and moral decision is an example of what

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    Should Police Officer Who Lies Be Terminated? There are many instances where police officer need to take the stand or go to court due to the reports that they take. When under oath you are supposed to tell the truth and nothing but the truth‚ how can you do this when you are known to lie as a police officer. A police officer is an employee of the government‚ when a person is hired to become a police officer there are code of conducts that you learn in the police academy (Spector‚ 2008). These codes

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    Complaints on officers come from a variety of people and are normally categorized three different ways to make the investigation simpler: internal‚ external‚ and anonymous. All complaints should be handled professionally to keep the public’s respect and improve the police/community relationship. The procedures of investigation will vary by nature of the complaint‚ general orders of the agency‚ and whomever investigates the complaint (Iannone‚ 2009). Internal complaints are those that initiate

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    After reading Reilly’s article‚ “Police Officers Overwhelmingly Agree That Bad Cops Aren’t Held Accountable‚” I found it interesting that police officers and protesters share a common belief. Essentially‚ they both “overwhelmingly agree on the issue that bad cops‚” or police officers that engage in misconduct are not liable for their actions (Reilly‚ 2017). Instead‚ most of them have the charges dismissed or are given “a slap on the wrist‚” like paid suspension for a few weeks or a similar mild punishment

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    A police officer regardless of the crime that is being investigated or whoever we are dealing with has ethical considerations‚ that I believe are realistic and should be followed. A police officer must obey the law‚ act in a professional manner at all times and never use the authority we have to intimidate or demean others. (Hall‚ 2015). Regardless of the crime or person you are dealing with‚ everyone is expected to be treated fairly. A defendant has the same rights as a police officer. We are

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