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    Another town, another attack on a cop “Another Town, Another Cop Attack on a Cop” by The Editorial Board for the Washington Times, discusses the attack of Officer Jesse Hartner by Edward Archer. Officer Jess Hartner was shot at thirteen times but only hit three times. Miraculously, the three bullets the officer was hit by did not cause any extensive damage, hitting only his left arm. Officer Hartner was able to get out of his car and return fire on his shooter, Edward Archer. The article states

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    Good Cop, Bad Cop When something is said about a cop it usually goes one of two ways, either they are praised on the job they do or they are put down and called names. Police officers have been known to take bribes for illegal things. There is corruption all over the states, it is everywhere from Chicago to even Kansas. Police tactics are endangering civilian lives. Corruption is causing so much tension between civilians and officers. Not all police officers are corrupt, but the ones who are give

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    Cop Charkh Narrative

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    Pissing rain, that is what the weather was. As the Platoon congregated at the ECP* of COP Charkh, Soldiers stood in the pouring rain for about twenty minutes while waiting for Charkh 7 (1SG). The First Sergeant decided to accompany the patrol departing; he operated the gator carrying the Class III (petroleum) needed to refuel the trucks. The entire trip into the bazaar it rained on us, not to mention the rest of the night. As a repeat of the last mission, this one would not be much different. The

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    Are All Cops Bad?

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    Are All Cops Bad Cops have been stereotyped in many different ways; from both good and bad perspectives, in one way or other cops are a part of everyone 's lives. As far as the bad perspective goes, most people believe police officers are nothing more than power happy jerks who do not have anything better to do than harass regular, everyday people. I personally have experience with this stereotype. Recently I was pulled over for speeding a couple of miles over the limit. While being pulled over,

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    officer was disappointed at what he had read in his report; he’s going to show the rookie how it’s done. The officer’s report was not only 50% longer, but full of jargon. The rookie cop stated, “Why do we write like that?” “Because that’s the way we’ve always done it,” replied the officer. After years of being a cop and writing real police reports, Rutledge became a prosecutor. After numerous trails, Rutledge was still boggled at the way police reports were written. So he decided to ask

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    Female Cop Stereotypes

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    A female officer has to deal with a lot of criticism, there is the female cop stereotype, the pressures of having to prove themselves to their male counterparts, as well as society’s expectation of any female who is out in the work force. A stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular of person or thing. Along with stereotypes, comes exaggerations of those stereotypes being made. An exaggeration is a statement that represents as better or worse than it really

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    Being A Cop Essay

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    working field. Law enforcement has been a big topic whether it be bad or good things said the law enforcement is always brought up. When I was young I took a fast interest in business. The moment I decided I wanted to be a cop was when I met my dad’s best friend that was a cop, and businessman. All any person wants in a career is to make a decent living and do something that they enjoy doing. I’ve always enjoyed helping people that needed help, the Kansas career pipeline let me take some surveys

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    Dallas Cop Shootings

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    thing that Christians could do in the wake of the recent Dallas cop shootings is to respond with silence and prayer, according to New York Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas. On Thursday night, 25-year-old military veteran Micah Xavier Johnson ambushed a protest in Dallas, leaving five police officers dead. After negotiations crumbled, police decided to launch a bomb squad robot which killed the gunman, CNN details. The Dallas cop shooting is considered as the deadliest single incident for American

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    Communities of Practice (COP) Assignment On Table of Content Serial no: | Topic: | Page No: | 1. | Introduction | 3 | 2. | Communities of Practices | 4 | 3. | Communities of practice and knowledge management | 5 | | I. Importance of teamwork for Knowledge Management | 5 | | II. Sharing ideas to the success of KM | 7 | | III. Connection of COP to Knowledge Management | 8 | | IV. How characteristics of COP help to bring success to

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    Essay on Cop in the Hood

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    Setareh Salehi Cop in the Hood Peter Moskos‘, Cop in The Hood, is the story of a sociologist going native by going through the Baltimore police academy, becoming a cop and working for over a year. The book follows Moskos chronological journey, from the academy to the street and the last part of the book is dedicated to a pretty thorough analysis of the War on Drugs. The first interesting observation from Moskos’s work is his analysis of the police academy as relatively useless for the job:

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