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    booking. We looked for fingerprints on the firearm and then bagged it and took it to the evidence room. The young man with the firearm seemed to have an issue with the police calling them and myself everything you could possibly imagine as well as verbal threats to our lives and family members. This was a good eye opener to what police officers do have to deal with at times because not everyone has respect for the officers even when they are trying to respect the

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    Reported gun shots by neighbors call the police department, distance between homes prevent further investigation, the police responded, although could not pinpoint where the shots originated. Another flow of calls reported when neighbors heard a third shot fired; Terry didn’t kill himself right away, he sits in a black swivel desk chair situated in a recess of the living room, staring at Pam’s dead body. Afterward a few more shots of whiskey, smoking a cigarette, and I conceive after a great raft

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    The first article I researched was "Attitudes and Perceptions of Police Officers in Boston, Chicago, and Washington, DC". This survey was about a look into the attitudes and ideas of several police officers in three metropolitan areas towards their job and how they react with the public. The survey included several issues of interest which led to the police officers interest in his/her career, how he/she presented his/her self to the public, and lastly an officers thoughts as to what organizations

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    Exemp Police Final Report

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    would you like to accomplish in your first six months and in your first year? While this provides my action plan if appointed as the City of North Port’s new Chief of Police, please keep in mind that I have the flexibility required to change based on unforeseen circumstances or needs. In my experience as a member of the Dayton Police Department 29 years, significant critical incidents, community issues, city administration direction or other unanticipated events may delay or alter plans. However,

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    article “Precognitive Police.” Karoliszyn elaborates on a system that could equip police to stop wrongdoers before they go through with their plan. The majority of criminal acts are thoroughly planned through the course of several months. With thoughtful planning and no opposing forces, criminals can perform a horrible crime in the blink of an eye. According to the system proposed by Karoliszyn, police could use suspicious activity, data, and other resources in an effort

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    was assigned to the Dayton Police Academy. While there I identified a practice that was causing us to lose good police recruits and subsequently, money and time. The Dayton Police Academy had maintained the same physical fitness, firearms and academic standards for many years. This standard was considerably higher than the required state standards. Due to this, we would have a high number of recruits fail out of our academy. However, they would then work for another police department that only mandates

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    In the year of 2012 on November 29th was the induction ceremony for the new Philadelphia Police Explorer cadets. I had surpassed the physical and mental tests and even aced my interview with director of the program Corporal Coyle. From there on I started and completed the most challenging experience of my life. The Philadelphia Police Explorers program is set up to teach police training to adolescents ages 14 through 21. The great thing about this program is if you choose to continue it until you

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    Since taking office in 2011, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, has continually made promises to put additional police officers on the streets to help reduce the number of violent crimes plaguing the city. Many of those officers, he promised, would come from desk positions within the department which could then be filled by civilians. During his quest for re-election in 2015, he asserted that his administration had kept his vow of putting 1,000 additional officers on the street, with many of them coming

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    In the past few months it has been discovered that San Francisco police officers have sent many racist and homophobic text messages between each other. They were discovered during the investigation of a different group of officers were caught for the same thing. It’s said that the messages contain disparaging remarks about transgender, gays, African Americans, and Asian people. The investigation also shows that the same officers are known to act in a racially biased way when dealing with cases.

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    Report I’m Officer Todd Strader I got a call from dispatch on January 27, 2016 at 14:47pm about a domestic in progress. Dispatch said it was a neighbor that called it in going by the name Davalynn Brustey in apartment B. I arrived at 1245 east willow street apartment C, at 14:53pm upon arrival a backup officer was there a female named Christy Metal. Before knocking at the door, we waited and listen to their conversation to hear who was arguing and why. What I heard was a male and a female arguing

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