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    Probation Officer

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    Probation officers work with criminal offenders‚ some of whom may be dangerous. They also monitor offenders to prevent them from committing new crimes. Workers in this occupation must meet many court-imposed deadlines and also travel‚ especially if they work in rural areas. Probation officers usually have to have a bachelor’s degree‚ but the requirement varies by agency. Officers who work in the probation system have various duties that keep their job busy. They evaluate offenders to determine

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    The Noncommissioned Officer has always been called the backbone of the Army. They connect the brain to the muscles. The brain would be considered the Officers who dictate the objectives. In most cases it is also the Officers who decide which tactics will be used to accomplish the mission. At that point it is the NCO’s job to assure that the objectives are accomplished. The non-NCOs are the muscles; the ones that actually perform the work. NCOs are the ones who run the front lines‚ and the ones that

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    General Orders

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    properly relieved. 6.) To receive‚| obey‚ |and pass on the sentinel |who relieves orders from the commanding officer‚| officer of the day‚| non-commissioned‚ |and officers of the guard only. 7.) To talk to no one except in line of duty. 8.) To give alarm in any case of fire or disorder. 9.) To call the commander of relief in any case not covered by instruction. 10.) To salute all officers and all colors and all standards not cased. 11.) To be especially watchful at night| and during

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    Chapter 1 Lesson 1 1 If someone asked you about what you expect to get out of Army JROTC‚ which one of the following responses would you use to best inform them about the mission and purpose of JROTC? "We expect to develop the skills and participate in a variety of experiences and leadership situations to help us become better citizens. That’s the mission of JROTC." 2 A friend of yours tells you that citizenship can’t be developed in a classroom. She believes that people learn citizenship

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    Intake Officer As a juvenile intake officer your requirements for the job are‚ a bachelor’s degree in a field related to criminal justice‚ psychology or social work. In other cases‚ candidates may be able to start out in other positions in the juvenile detention system with only a high school diploma‚ often gaining the necessary experience to become a juvenile intake officer. Even if a candidate meets all the education requirements for a position‚ he or she may be required to complete a probationary

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    Running head: How becoming a Company Officer has changed me How becoming a Company Officer has changed me and traits that make me a good fire officer Captain John Elder Fire and Emergency Services Abstract This is probably the hardest transition you will ever make in the fire service. Without many good traits it will be even more difficult. You will go from being one of the guys to being their boss‚ and having to coach‚ discipline‚ train them. Everyone under you will look at

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    MILITARY COURTESY. Definition. Military courtesy may be briefly defined as being the attitude of civility and respect which military men at all tinges maintain toward each other. Its true nature is best understood through a knowledge of the manner in which it is practiced among military men. In order to understand the various forms by which it is expressed‚ it should be understood that military courtesy is based on the principle of equality among military men. In point of merit

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    that perpetuates itself. As the plot moves along Officer Ryan has his partner decide to report his actions. The black commanding officer does not react as the younger officer expects. He explains to Officer Tommy that he has not made it to his current position by making enemies in the LAPD. He then offers the younger officer a choice to report the incident or to embarass himself and transfer into his own car. The next major scene with Officer Ryan involves the woman he earlier molested. She

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    of one mans life‚ Stephen Wraysford. The first par of the book is a love story‚ when Stephen Wraysford is living and working in Northern France. The main text of the book is when Stephen Wraysford returns to Northern France again‚ this time as an officer in the British Army‚ during the First World War. This is the section in which Jack Firebrace features. The final part of the book is a recurring sub plot set in the seventies. We initially meet Jack Firebrace in the most horrific circumstances possible

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    to further my understanding of discipline. The value of the impact of discipline in a range of public services would involve the use of authority‚ to control the services‚ train the officers‚ used to follow orders or there as a threat and make sure powers are not to be abused. An example of training the officers would be when “Fire service training manual (1994) ‘The Fire Service Training Manual‚ together with the Manual of Firemanship‚ provides the foundation necessary for members of the service

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