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    The five occupations that I have recorded for the Jobs Project are as per the following. Neighborhood Police Officers they do as such much for their group, they additionally affirm in all trials, serve and ensure nearby residents and no school experience required. The US Marshalls offer security at elected courts, and ensure government authorities. They make $35,000 to $60,000 anually. Post trial supervisors frequently manage wrongdoers who are fortunate not to be in jail by have been sentenced to

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    In order to find Susan doe’s killer, a copious amount of researching and analyzing must be conducted in order to find out the results. The final results will conclude the investigation and give the police officers; they need in order to solve this case. For the investigation to be successful DNA profiles must be created. Creating a DNA profile can be complicated, and a few simple mistakes can ruin the whole profile. The whole process of creating a DNA profile begins with obtaining the DNA samples

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    learned to speak my best I believe was when I was involved in a roller over with my vehicle. Although it was a very stressful time of my life it was a very good learning experience in multiple ways. How to speak and explain what had happened to a police officer was a key thing to this accident and I was rewarded by being honest and giving as much detail as possible. By staying calming throughout the whole scenario definitely was a big part of my learning experience. I learned to be calm and don’t panic

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    At 11 p.m. on July 27 2014, according to the report obtained by the journalist Michael Roberts, a police officer was contacted concerning an infant brought into the Children 's Hospital. The document states that the Natalee Skinner-Hurst had been brought to another area hospital by her maternal grandmother, Krista Skinner, and "was brain dead with severe bruising on her head, a swollen left eye, fractured ribs and suspected bite marks on her left thigh area." (Roberts 2016) Michael Roberts investigated

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    covert put downs and subtle digs that often go unnoticed by many. We know that the narcissist likes to have control and attention.  There are certain occupations which tend to attract the narcissistic personality such as: CEOs Surgeons The Clergy Police Officers Lawyers Journalists Chefs Politicians Narcissists don’t think that normal rules of decency and morality apply to them. They have no

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    do for a living," I'd smile from ear to ear and answer, "my daddy is a policeman!" I was so comfortable telling the world that my dad is a police officer, that he stops bad guys... Now not so much. Being a teenager around this time, I am obviously involved in social media. Where people just slander police officers. I soon realized that no one really likes police based on the actions of a few individuals. I am her to inform really whoever is willing to listen, that they're wrong about policemen. I'm

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    I am writing to submit my interest for the Police Sergeant position open within the Patrol Division. As you are aware I was hired on with our department in 2010 as a Patrolman. During my time in this position I have had the opportunity to work each shift and gained experience dealing with a multitude of diverse situations. By gaining this experience, it has given me the ability to use good judgment and have empathy and compassion for those situations I encounter. My current position as a Detective

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    The Police Officer Code of ethics is to ensure all police officers are fully aware of their individual responsibility (Bohm, RM, and Haley, 2014). The substance of the code is prevalent throughout the process of deciding what personnel to hire, the training and continued evaluation of police officers throughout their career. The three most important elements of the Code of Ethics are not employing illegal means or put public safety at risk, inspire trust from the public by responding without overbearing

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    The sexual orientation of a police officer can also influence the experiences of that officer. Women with non-heterosexual orientations deal with an additional set of stereotypes, exclusion, and harassment. Galvin-White and O'Neil (2015) recently examined how lesbian police officers negotiate their identities and relationships in the workplace. As they note, lesbian police officers must negotiate an identity that is "invisible" in that it is not necessarily detected by sight. Therefore, it is largely

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    Kentucky State Police Officer The goal to pursue a career as a Kentucky State Police Officer (KSP) has been part of my plans since I was in elementary school. To my first job to my current position, the majority of my work and volunteer services has been serving others. Serving in this commonwealth and keeping others safe is a passion of mine. To know that I can make a positive impact in this life is rewarding to me. Choosing a career can affect life in many ways. It can determine where you

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