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    Senior Communications Officer (Public Affairs Division) (Job Number: 1401022) Description The IMF Communications Department is the International Monetary Fund’s strategic center for communication. It develops and coordinates the IMF’s external and internal communications strategy‚ shapes the key messages of the IMF‚ advises IMF management and staff on how best to convey key messages‚ and monitors and responds to what people outside the IMF say about the institution and its activities. The department

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    Police officers are born‚ not made.  Discuss  There are several different types of police officers‚ such as the new PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers) were introduced by English and Welsh Police Forces in 2002.  PCSOs are civilians who are allowed to exercise limited police powers.  Their introduction was quite controversial and met with opposition by the Police Federation‚ the organisation which represents police officers. As well as the more traditional Police roles. The policing of the

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    wasn’t; its quaintness saved it. It was the third time I had stayed at the Van Dorth. I had been told about it first by the skipper of a Dutch tramp‚ the S.S. Utrecht‚ on which I had travelled from Merauke in New Guinea to Macassar. The captain‚ chief officer‚ engineer‚ the supercargo‚ and I piled into the launch and went ashore. There was no unique characteristics about them. They were the four fattest men I ever saw. They were huge‚ and I had great difficulty in telling them apart. It was a treat to

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    I have returned home to finish out my probation. I am required to check in with my probation officer‚ Mr. Edwards‚ everyday so he can drug test me and keep tabs on my now extremely boring life. The other day I was down town when I ran into Tina. She ran up and hugged me‚ I tensed up and didn’t hug her back because I was extremely uncomfortable and still wasn’t too fond of her. She told me she was very happy to see I was free of that hell hole and apologized for helping Kyle put me there. Supposedly

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    POLICE OFFICER TRAINING CURRICULUM The curriculum that is devised for a police officer is very important to the police officer and his or her success in their chosen career path. An officer’s training is also very important to the community in which they serve and the department in which they work. An officer must receive training in a variety of fields to help them be a well-rounded police officer. Officers receive training in such areas as: law‚ community relations‚ firearms‚ vehicle driving

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    GOODNIGHT MISTER TOM ORAL Billeting officer: -lines‚ stretching with thousands of kids‚ all with emotionless faces‚ not knowing where their destiny lies‚ not knowing when they will see… their parents again. Yes I am talking about the evacuees of the 1939-1945 war. Being a billeting officer to the 8 to 12 year olds I got inside exposure as to what was happening to the kids and how they were reacting. There were kids who were petrified of leaving home and kept it to themselves. Then there

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    2. Officer Nelson performed an extensive investigation to resolve any ambiguity and reasonably conclude W.M. had authority to consent to the search. W.M.’s unusual relationship with Mr. Larson prompted Officer Nelson to engage in an extensive and thorough investigation to resolve any ambiguity or uncertainty regarding W.M.’s authority to consent to the search of the apartment. “[W]here an officer is presented with ambiguous facts related to authority‚ he or she has a duty to investigate further

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    wrong viewpoint. The main character is Robert Jackson‚ and he works in his local police department. The ethical dilemma is that Officer Jackson must decide if it’s morally right to target areas‚ which wealthy retirees tend to live in‚ with tickets. His boss tries to justify it by showing how the money will benefit the community as a whole. This is an ethical dilemma for Officer Jackson because of his Christian faith. I specifically choose this issue because it’s something that appears to be minor‚ but

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    Justice‚ peace‚ honor. This is what a police officer has‚ but has anyone ever wonder what a police officer has to do to become what he is? Of course they do not‚ hardly anyone does. Police officers have a dangerous career that requires two years of collage in the criminal division‚ and require kindness towards all. When becoming a police officer‚ everyone has to have a bachelors degree and an agency training academy. The bachelor degree will be obtained by going to collage for four+ years majoring

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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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