A journey worth remembering I have been an SSG officer for three years. SSG Senator for the first two years but this year‚ the third one and of course my last‚ it’s all different. Being one of the council’s eight major officers‚ being one of those the lower years’ officers look up to made this year’s service much harder yet challenging. At first‚ it was hard for me to adjust in regard with our works. We were always excused from classes and I wasn’t used to that but as time passed by
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Contrary to popular belief‚ HRC isn’t the only key player in the officer assignment process. It’s true – as we’ve explored in the last two INTREPs – that HRC’s Officer Personnel Management Directorate (OPMD) plays the largest role in officer assignments. It is OPMD’s Assignment Branches after all‚ of which MI Branch is one‚ that place all officers‚ 2LT to LTC‚ on Assignment Instructions. Once you receive your RFO then‚ it feels safe to assume you know where you’ll be assigned next. You’re good to
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Roles of a Juvenile Probation Officer Professor Janette Nichols Juvenile Justice Axia College (University of Phoenix) May 22‚ 2008 Marla Ognyanov Roles of a Juvenile Probation Officer Page 2 The Juvenile Court process is a very complex and often misunderstood system. This information is presented from the rules of Houston
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Job Description PRESIDENT * Provides leadership to class officers and class members. * Communicates annually to class members. * Remind the other class officers with regard to their duties and responsibilities. * Prepares meeting agenda. * Updates all classmates to all programs or activities of the college. * Responsible for keeping important classroom documents. VICE PRESIDENT * Coordinates with the class president regarding
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1. The recently promoted Chief Petty Officers attached to Staubles Bay for Officer of the Day (OOD) duties were required to carry-out an extended period of understudy‚ which entails working alongside a senior Chief Petty Officer during their tour of duty. As Command Fleet Chief Petty Officer (CFCPO)‚ I was mandated by Command to design a mechanism to effectively assess the competency of these Chief Petty Officers to determine their readiness to assume the administrative responsibility entrusted upon
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Scenario #1 In this scenario you have just completed the police academy and have been assigned to a Field Training Officer. This FTO is a 25 year veteran of the force and is a “legend” in the department due to his involvement in a high profile arrest. One day on patrol the FTO invites you to lunch. You accept his invitation and after lunch pull your wallet out to pay. The FTO stops you and says “No need…it’s on the house. This is one of the reasons this restaurant is my favorite.” What do you
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FIELD EXPERIENCE EDU 521 Christina Kelly Liberty University Education 521 Experience Summary When I arrived on the campus of Southern University where the C.E.L.T program is housed I observed the routines and skills the students had acquired. Everyone knew their role and followed the classroom’s expectations. The C.E.L.T program is an extension of the Caddo Parish School Board Special Education Department. After graduation from high school‚ students transition to this program
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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 equal
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Tell us why you want to become a Police Officer 450 I am an ambitious person who wishes to pursue a career in the police service as I can see my future working in an unpredictable environment where each day is different and I am constantly challenged and always learning. As a police officer I know I will be able to make a big difference within my local community and I look forward to experiencing that rewarding feeling at the end of each day knowing I have made a difference in my local community
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Occupation description 1 A - With being a police patrol officer there are many responsibilities and tasks that I will have to be able to do in order to do that job correctly. One of the main responsibilities is to keep the public safe. I would also need to pursue‚and maybe even arrest anyone that tries to harm the public in anyway. After I pursue someone and and am done with them I would always need to fill out the correct paperwork for what they did. ( “ Task List” 1 ). I think that these are
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