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    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 i didn’t actually do it‚ but there’s no way to prove my innocence

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    Any time an officer makes an arrest or conducts an investigation‚ he or she has to go by a protocol. A police officer takes an oath upon graduation as to his or her expectation. The Ethical Considerations are laid out realistically and in perfect order as to where anywhere can under the meaning of each. Not only should the Police Ethics reviewed periodically‚ but they should be on display where anyone can see that they are standardized (National Criminal Justice Reference Service‚ n.d.). The ethical

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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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    A Police Officer Education: Police officers must have a minimum of a high school education‚ or its equivalent‚ and larger departments may require one or two years of college. Federal and State agencies typically require a college degree. Since civil service regulations govern the appointment of police in most jurisdictions‚ officers must pass a civil service examination. Officers usually undergo a variety of testing including a physical

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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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    Phase 2 Individual Project CJUS141-03 Michelle Perman Professor Nici May 30‚ 2011 RE: Police Qualifications I chose to do my report on one bigger city in Wisconsin. The city of the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) has various mental and physical exams that are required in the hiring process of becoming a police officer. I know that there are bigger police departments out there‚ but seeing that I found out so much information just on one city that I didn’t feel the need to compare MPD with

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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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    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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    utilize the full spectrum of competencies. As a noncommissioned officer‚ it is my job to get the mission done. The fastest way to do that is to provide the purpose‚ direction‚ and motivation to get it done. I do my job by training my section‚ completing the mission as assigned‚ and providing outstanding support to the commander or adjutant I work for. As an NCO‚ my job is to translate the commander’s guidance into action from my Soldiers‚ by training them. I have to make sure we meet commander’s

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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

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