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    public officers in disciplined service‚ we need high level of integrity at all time. When we are going to make decision we should think of ourselves were on-duty for 24 hours. However‚ that police officer obviously didn¡¦t carry such mindset. He made several fraudulent invoices to defraud his supervisor in 2001. And in 2003‚ he offered to sale his police warrant card‚ which constitute theft. Both charges show that this officer lacks the alertness and awareness of his identity of being a police officer

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    Officers’ Important Skills I feel that one of the most important skill that a police officer should have is good observation skills. It is important that law enforcement officers have good observation skills because they are essential in an investigation‚ every day duties‚ encounters with criminals and the determination of a situation. According to Dahl (2002) enforcing a law could not work if it was not for perception. Its entirety structure is based on perception. Infringement of the law are watched

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    Training for police officers is essential to the police department and the community. It allows the officer a pre-glimpse of what the roles and duties of a career in law enforcement will be like. During police trainingofficers will be tested and then evaluated on his or her performance. Officers will be tested on his or her physical or mental state. Both mental and physical state are essential to the livingly-hood of the officers and the department. One type of training that focus on the officer’s

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    The job of a police officer requires them to put their lives at risk to protect others and the threat seems to end when the uniform is off. Does the threat really end for officers of color? Eric Adams opens a small window into his world as a colored officer with his article‚ “The Thin Blue Line Between Us.” Though he takes his job seriously and upholds his badge with honor‚ he is aware that not all police actions are for the best. He recognizes the brokenness of the system that he must fight against

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    I want to have the distinguished honor of enrolling in the Reserve Officer Training Corps because I wish to do something bigger than myself so that one day when time has pushed forward I can look back and say my single greatest decision in life was to be courageous and join the military through ROTC. Acceptance into the program would not only open a door to a life unlike any other‚ but it would give that unit another talented‚ hungry‚ and driven mind in it’s ranks. There is no other candidate that

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    Searches are to protect the officer First affirmative constructive: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially decrease its authority to detain without charge or to search without probable cause Starting with definitions first is Federal Government “an organization established by the US constitution to make and enforce the laws for the US”. We would like to draw a distinction between the government authorities ( such as police officers‚ DEA‚ FBI etc) and u.s armed

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    “I didn’t kill him.” I said truthfully “Really‚ i’m telling the truth officer.” “Then you tell me who did‚ Buster‚ or i’ll have you thrown in prison for voluntary manslaughter.” said the police officer through clenched teeth. The room was very dark‚ the walls grey concrete‚ a plain mirror on the wall i am facing‚ a bright yellow light is blinding me. I’m in an interrogation room. The man interrogating me is wearing a black suit and sunglasses. He thinks i killed a man‚ my best friend. Of course

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    NCO’s are the backbone of the military. They are needed by all ranks and are essential to the military. Sergeants are responsible for the individual training‚ personal appearance and cleanliness of their soldiers. The authority of the sergeant is equal to that of any other NCO rank. The sergeant must be unquestionably competent in order to carry out the mission correctly‚ accomplish each task and care for assigned soldiers. The rank of sergeant is not a position in which to learn how to become a

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    Black Lives Matter has started in response to police brutality incidents. A lot of cases have not received the right justice due to no real evidence‚ due to the fact they do not testify. Therefore‚ police officers should be required to wear body cameras‚ when they are on duty and have the right quality of training. Racism has caused over more than one problem throughout the years. Recent incidents of racism has led to riots‚ marches‚ protests‚ and etc. Police brutality has surfaced more on racism in

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    Subject One: Understanding and Combating Police Corruption Police corruption has plagued this country for decades. Whether it’s done out of need or greed‚ it affects every community and has tarnished the image of police departments across the country. Community relations are a vital part of police work and without it officers have a hard time doing their job. Corruption causes distrust and prevents officer from getting cooperation from the public. Police corruption has been glorified and documented

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