Roles of Correctional Officers Correctional officers play a vital role in the prison system. They are the first line of defense in prisons. They are ultimately responsible for the safety‚ security‚ and supervision of inmates that are under their care. They must enforce all the rules and policies that the prison officials emplace in order to maintain good order and discipline. Without correctional officers‚ prisons would not run and complete ciaos would occur. Correctional
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Roles of Corrections Officers Keli Tomlinson Ashford University Corrections CRJ 303 Karyn Goldmeier September 19‚ 2014 Roles of Corrections Officers Many people view correctional officer‚ or COs‚ as the backbone to corrections. Besides managing inmates 24 hours a day‚ seven days a week‚ usually divided up working 12 hour shifts‚ their upmost important role is to maintain a safe and secure environment for both staff and inmates. Correctional officers have one of the hardest and most challenging jobs
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The role of the custody officer was created by the Police and Criminal evidence act 1984 (PACE act). Throughout this essay I will be discussing the role of the custody officer and exploring the stages that must be undertaken when a person is detained and processed through custody post arrest. I will also discuss the various sections of the Human Rights Act 1998 that are affected when a person is detained‚ the limits of a persons detention‚ and the processes that must be undertaken if the custody
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adults. However‚ military members marry and divorce at different rates than the general civilian population. These trends may give some insight into why enlisted women divorce at higher rates than all others. One study reported military members marry at higher rates than civilians; 60% of high school educated military members ages 23-25 were married compared to 37% of their civilian peers. The rates decrease with education but still remain higher for military members; 40% of military members with a
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The Role Of Military And Bureaucracy In Politics a Case Study Of 1988-99 Acceptance certificate This is to certify that the thesis “the role of military and bureaucracy in politics from 1988-99” is an original research study carried out by Muhammad Kaleem s/o Muhammad Aleem‚ roll no 01 session 2008-10‚ in fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of m-Phil political science. I have supervised this research and found it as an excellent quality work. Approval sheet Title The role of
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from post-traumatic stress disorder from the ages of eighteen to fifty-four in the United States in a given year. Fourteen percent of those people are military personnel. Post-traumatic stress disorder‚ or PTSD‚ is a mental effect on the brain after going through trauma or a life-threatening event. I am familiar with PTSD in military personnel because my dad had this mental effect when I was growing up. PTSD is a serious mental effect that affects a lot of troops who need treatment. Post-traumatic stress
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For decades‚ gender roles played a major criteria in the occupation of a certain person based on their “actual or perceived sex”. These gender roles sparked a recent controversy on whether women must be allowed to serve in combat on par with men. So‚ should women be allowed to serve in the military as equals to men? No‚ since the dawn of time‚ women fought for equality and justice‚ but usually failed to perceive the harsh reality that women are just biologically weaker than men. Training will be
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I know that I will be successful at working with leaders‚ peers‚ and subordinates of a gender‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ sexual orientation‚ and/or religion which is different than me because of the person I have become in life. I have lived my life committed to the idea that having respect for others regardless of who they are is important. From a very young age playing sports with other kids it never mattered to me if they were different than me. I got along well with other as long as they wanted to win
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Roles of a military leader Military leadership is the process of influencing others to accomplish the mission by providing purpose‚ direction‚ and motivation. Command is the authority a person in the military service lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of his rank and assignment or position. The basic responsibilities of a leader are: Accomplishment of the mission and the welfare of the soldiers. The most fundamental and important organizational technique used by military is the chain
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Marcus Pennie Written Communication September 9‚ 2012 My darkest hour was also the moment I became a man. When all my years of training‚ all the blood‚ sweat‚ and tears of running‚ aiming‚ skills training‚ and hand to hand combat had finally been put to the test. My first kill. It wasn’t a proud moment but it was one on necessity and choice that I’ve played over and over again and I still get the same result. It would have gone exactly the same. September 21st 1999‚ 1327 Zulu time. We
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