I want to Become a NJ State Trooper because I want to help people. I would be entering a career that has a long History of protecting and helping others with Honor, duty, and fidelity. It’s about doing the right thing following the law, acting honorably and treating others with respect. I've always believed in these words. I would add one more Integrity. Integrity is also important. Never change from your core values when making decisions. Always stay true to yourself. integrity is best displayed in your actions, not your words. By joining I would be adding to this long continually dedication to excellence. Being a fireman in my community has giving me some insight into these core beliefs, serving the community was always rewarding on its
Some people argue that police officers in our communities abuse their authority and power over citizens. Nowadays police officers seem to be more aggressive and end up being looked at as criminals. Some cops are even using their power to do bad things, and this has had a major effect on society that is making everyone afraid of cops. But, some people, too, argue the point if a cop did misuse his power was it justified. People in our communities are even beginning to feel as if cops aren't here to protect us anymore. Our laws have allowed criminals that good police officers arrest to slip through the system untouched, and this makes officers feel as if they have to bring matters of justice into their own hands. Police brutality has turned into somewhat of a myth because of our court system not punishing them as according.
Getting the job, I would work an 8 hour shift (could receive overtime). Becoming a State Trooper comes with some hazards but many benefits such as could be shot or run over but in the long run paid vacations, holidays, sick leave and health/ life insurance options. My earnings would consist of an annual salary for training which is $2,514.88 per month and minimum starting salary which is $33,977.04, depending on which city I work in the salary could be more such as $65,800 the average and $95,500 the maximum. Rank I believe is important especially for military, police and state troopers, my opportunity for advancement would be Lieutenant, Sergeant, Captain and Major. Before I even get a chance to put on my uniform I have to go through a military style training which I will learn how to shoot properly, how to drive in work all of the things inside the trooper car, how to investigate car accidents. I will attend the academy for 23 weeks and those things will be taught to
Ever since I was a young boy, I always wanted to be a firefighter. I played firefighter with my friends and we pretended to put our house and other objects out with the garden hose. We would jump out of the back of my dad’s truck with our hose just like the firefighters jumping out of their trucks. Every time I would see the fire truck drive by I would wave and say to my mom, “that is going to be me one day.”
Starting In 1829, Sir Robert Peel began developing his theory of policing. These nine principles are as relevant today as they were in the 1800's. Peel established the Metropolitan Police when he served as Home Secretary of England. Since Sir Robert Peel introduced his principles of policing in the early 1800's, our country has continued to follow his ideas of effective policing. Community policing is based on Peel's concept of prevention.
But you always have to keep in mind that you could work over time and make extra money. Having a career it is very important to make sure that you have benefits. As having benefits as a state trooper, they would be social security, disability, healthcare, pension, and also you have time off and to be with your family. In every job that we people have, there are risk that come with the job.
United States Law Enforcement officers are constantly under pressure. Their job requires them to serve and protect mankind, under any circumstances, at all times. Because of this, officers run the risk of putting themselves in harmful situation. This may include apprehending a violent assailant, or entering harmful locations. In this study, I used books and articles such as, Criminal Justice Today, to get an understanding of the dangers Law Enforcement Officer face in the line of duty. When performing task outside the prescient, office4rs are put into dangerous situations because of their surroundings, offender’s actions, and officer mistakes. Due to the high stress of this job, it not only affects their performance, but their health as well.
Tiny Troopers are back and also much better compared to any individual may have anticipated! Spruced up in brand-new regalia as well as wearing one of the most current in army tools, the cannon fodders are just prickling to get once again right into the fight! Examine your resolution as well as lead your cannon fodders to accomplishment in 3 interesting unusual procedures!
The two Sheriff Departments that I am going to compare are Fond du Lac County Sheriff Office and Dane County Sheriff’s Office.
Growing up in a home where both my parents teach and also pastors, instilled in me strong moral values, respect, integrity and an attitude of hard work. Being exposed to youth leadership in the church, involvement in high school soccer and athletics is another area that helped me build character and understand the benefit of working as one part of a team to achieve our goals.
The first question I asked Officer Lewis was; what is your occupation? Officer Lewis was quick to answer he was a state trooper. Officer Lewis isn’t just any state trooper though he is a K-9 unit state trooper. He said he deals a lot with drug calls and other situations that most wouldn’t want to deal with.
A survey was conducted which consist of ten questions. Each question of this survey deals with policing in America, weather it is the area in which you encountered officers to how your encounter was with them. 54 individuals of different races and ages took this survey. The survey was structured in a way to see if there is a connection between the old policing and the new age policing. In this survey, the participants must answer all the questions to the best of their ability. The participants included college student and non- college that ranged from the ages 17 and above. The participants were family, friends, and college students. This population of individuals was targeted so that the surveys’ outcome would have opinions from all
In the Arlington Police Department (APD), there are certain qualifications one must meet in order to pursue a career in the APD, these qualifications include that each person must be 21 years of age or older, must have a bachelors degree, must not have any felonies or class A misdemeanors, must have a drivers license, and not have any class c misdemeanors in the last 10 years. If they meet the qualifications, then there are four stages to the hiring process that every applicant must go through to become a police officer. The first stage consists of the personal history statement, which is the application form, after completing the application; you’ll then go through a preliminary interview. The preliminary interview begins with a short essay and a questionnaire. Next, a panel consisting of three members of the APD will review your application; essay and questionnaire and then you will have a short interview. Panel members are senior officers, Field Training Officers and Sergeants. The interview will focus on the applicant's background and
In society the police officers roles is to effectively enforce laws, police officers are accountable to arrest offenders when they committed crimes, stop all crime to the best of their ability, keeping the peace as much as possible, and also be able to provide services to neighborhoods citizens when needed. The police officers responsibilities can range from a small task to a much dangerous task, some of the people take the police officers for granted. Without polices officers this world would be no good at all crime would be happen from left to right. As the people of the world and community we need to get more involved with, we have to as whole help them as control the crime and maintain orders they can’t do it all by themselves. I truly feel and know that lessened community policing will
Working in law enforcement can bring in all types of characteristics. From a rookie to a veteran there are attitude changes and different ways things are looked at. Something that doesn’t change or at least shouldn’t change is the police personality. This paper will take a look at the police personalities and how it has effects on other parts of the police like the subculture.
Police officers are responsible for protecting people and property. Related job titles include Sheriffs and sheriffs deputy, detectives, and state police officers. However all of these job titles have similar duties for example they are all responsible for the protection of people and property. These job titles might be very similar but they do differ in many ways. Police officers patrol the city issuing citations keeping the peace and conduct traffic stops. Sheriff 's and deputies hold practically the same duties as police officers but do so for the entire county. A state police officer could also be addressed as a state trooper. These officers usually patrol highways and issue citations and are frequently called for comprehensive law enforcement services. Detective is the title that differs from the others the most. Detectives aren 't in uniform. They investigate crime scenes and find evidence for criminal cases. Detectives conduct interviews, observe activities of suspects, and also participate in raids. Although a normal police officer does not earn as much income as related titles it is still a very demanding and dangerous job.