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    Becoming a Police Officer

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    Becoming a Police Officer \Protect and serve. These two words may be simple to any regular citizen. However‚ they are everything to any police officer. The honorable career of law enforcement is not always an easy one to enter. There are requirements in order to be recruited and employed by any policing agency. In addition to the highly competitive and rigorous application process to become selected as an officer of the law‚ there are training programs‚ continued education programs‚ and other

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    Acute Stress Response

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    Acute Stress Response Michelle Miller Liberty University May 6‚ 2012 Abstract Acute stress disorder and post-traumatic disorder are related in many of their symptoms‚ however acute stress disorder happens immediately following a traumatic event and never lasts more than a month. Acute stress disorder also shows signs of dissociation‚ which is associated with daydreaming or spacing out. Post-traumatic stress disorder victims have similar symptoms to acute stress disorder; however the symptoms

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    Police Ethics

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    Police Ethics Law Enforcement has been around since the beginning of man. The Code of Hammurabi‚ a book of 282 different codes‚ which specifically spelled out punishments for crimes‚ was followed back as early as 1700 B.C. (Geo Quest‚ Current Events‚ 00113492‚ 10/28/2005‚ Vol. 105‚ Issue 8) In the Bible’s story of Adam and Eve‚ God cast Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden as a punishment for breaking the rules. (The Holy Bible: Genesis Ch.3) These types of historical records display the

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    Page 31 of 12 SOURCES OF ACADEMIC STRESS – A STUDY ON MANAGEMENT STUDENTS. 1 Purna Prabhakar Nandamuri1 and Gowthami Ch2 Asst.Professor‚ ITM Business School; Hunter Road‚ Warangal - 506001. A.P. India. 2 Lecturer‚ ITM Business School; Hunter Road‚Warangal - 506001. A.P. India. ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to explore the components of academic stress among the post graduate management students. Academic stress among students has long been researched on‚ and researchers have identified

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    Stressors of Law Enforcement Officers Kaplan University Stressors of Law Enforcement Officers Policing is dangerous work and one of those dangers is stress. Law enforcement officers face many different issues day in and day out. The issues not only affect them professionally‚ they also affect them on a personal level. Officers have the ability to affect a community in positive and negative ways‚ but at the same time the community plays just as much of a role on officers. The community

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    What is Stress‚ How is it Measured‚ The Carry-Over Effect‚ and Gender Differences. Abstract This paper defines stress and how the definition has changed since early stress researchers and some of the methods ways of measuring stress. The Social Readjustment Rating Scale‚ Daily Hassles Scale‚ and using an fMRI machine to look at the activity in the brain‚ are all different ways to measure the stress in our daily lives. This paper also talks about the Carry-Over Effect and how it affects

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    Studies of policing have shown that there is a high rate of stress factors associated in this occupation. Stress can be a physical‚ mental‚ or emotional strain caused by an external source that disrupts the human body and can contribute to health issues. Several of these factors are related to or caused by poor training‚ substandard equipment‚ inadequate pay‚ lack of opportunity‚ role conflict‚ exposure to brutality‚ fears about job competence and safety‚ lack of job satisfaction‚ pressure of being

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    Job stress is a common problem across occupations and it impacts job performance. Although most contemporary studies highlight the negative effect of stress on job performance (distress)‚ mild stress is known to enhance an employee ’s performance (eustress). It is necessary to take a holistic picture of antecedents to job stress by including the effects of personality‚ organisational factors and the work- family interaction in the perception of job stress. This article defines stress‚ examines whether

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    Police Corruption

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    Police Corruption: A Perspective View Into the Definition‚ Cause‚ & Harm Randy Botelho BSLS Capstone‚ LS498-01 – Unit 9 Professor Odim December 17‚ 2011 Thesis Statement Corruption in law enforcement is not victimless and creates a negative perception of the United States legal system. Introduction There are few professions in the United States that are entrusted with protecting society’s safety and system of laws that have been established throughout the course of American

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    Police Roles Notes

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    The public police have to fulfil many roles‚ what tensions can this create?DRAFT. This essay will look at how the public police officers within the UK have to fulfil many roles and the tensions of which these can create. To define the term Police in simplistic terms is ‘The arrangements made in all civilised countries to ensure that the inhabitants keep the peace and obey the law… the force of peace officers (or Police) employed for this purpose.’ (Metropolitan police 2011). Police officers in

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