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    extraordinary tactics to reduce street crimes and homicides. The officer was unsure of the tactic he was referring to and asked his partner to elaborate; his partner explained that sometimes to increase the amount of arrest of top-level dealers they planted evidence and used force to gain information from the suspects. Because of the information received the he requested for an immediate transfer. The commander of the precinct notified the officer that “this is real world, and extreme measures are needed

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    Officer Discretion

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    of this week had a few questions concerning officer discretion and the amount that officer could exhibit in the course of their job. Where does the line between officer discretion and obligation does began and end? The answer is about as clear as mud and varies depending on the interaction. After reading a post from a fellow classmate I was informed that he had the discretion to asses a warning citation in light of a teenager observed to by the officer breaking many traffic laws. He had the ability

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    A Police Officer

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    The bill I will be introducing from the 84th session will be HB474. This is a bill that requires officers to wear body cameras while preforming their job with the public (Reynolds). I will be informing you on the positive and negative sides of the bill. I will give you my opinion on this bill and why I chose it. I will also inform you on who introduced it and a partial background. Finally I will inform you if the bill passed and became a law or not. In recent years, there has been a huge movement

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    Probation Officer

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    Probation Officer Requirements If you 've ever wanted to know how to become a probation officer, keep reading find a job description, probation officer job requirements, online education and training, and general salary information for this popular career. Probation Officer Job Description Probation officers and parole officers are often lumped together when people think about them. They do have some common duties, such as working within the corrections system and being employed by county

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    An officer as defined by the Merriam- Webster dictionary is “one who holds an office of authority or command,” but in Shakespeare’s Othello, the word officer becomes characterized with a connotation of trustworthiness and friendship. Othello almost exclusively uses this word as a way of conveying his trust for the person he’s referring to, showing his naivety in regards to his judgment. Shakespeare’s use of the word officer in Othello to convey trust and friendship helps to illustrate that trust

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    small-town officers face is that everyone knows that are an officer even when they are off duty, while larger town officers can blend in. This allows the urban officers to get away from the duties of an officer. This effect causes higher levels of stress with rural officers since they don’t find the down time they need to relax. Relaxing and time away is something that all working individuals need from time to time. There is also the problem of being called out for service, the officer in a rural

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    Law enforcement officers are authorized to use different forces based on its situation. Officers face many circumstances during the period of their job when use of force is necessary. For example, making arrests, restraining unruled combatants, and while controlling disruptive situations. Incidents involving the use of excessive force by the police frequently receive media attentions, legislators and sometimes even criminal courts. To serve better for a community or country a small percentage of

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    Imagine being a female officer working in a male dominated environment where the male officers tell sexually explicit jokes in the hallway. Supervisors play a pivotal role in managing a productive diversified workplace (Miller & More, 2011). All employees should feel at ease while in their work environment (Miller & More, 2011). Officers tend to get comfortable in how the department operates and expect things to continue to function in the same way. Supervisors must counteract harmful or undesirable

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    Chief Petty Officer

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    Becoming a Chief Petty Officer is a significant accomplishment in the life of a Sailor. It is a rank that is honored and respected by officers and junior Sailors. The Navy is the only branch that conducts Chief Petty Officer Initiation training; therefore E-7’s from other branches may elect and benefit from the training. The foundation of the Chief Petty Officer was established on April 1, 1893, and it remains strong due to the past and present chiefs who take pride in their heritage. Being a

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    Chapter 3 Nonjudicial Punishment Section I Applicable Policies (para 1, part V, MCM) 3–1. General This chapter implements and amplifies Article 15, UCMJ, and part V, MCM. No action should be taken under the authority of Article 15, UCMJ, without referring to the appropriate provisions of the MCM and this chapter. This chapter prescribes requirements, policies, limitations, and procedures for— a. Commanders at all levels imposing nonjudicial punishment. b. Members on whom this punishment is to be

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