effort put in by them people. Lawyers, police, and investigators, put many years in to become proficient in there career and do the best job they can do and that is something that people over look sometimes. In order to be great at a job like that you must put your career first and solely concentrate on your career and sometimes that means putting your life on hold and making your career your life and main goal in life. Many things happen before a trial can begin including evidence proving or disproving…
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Since enlisting in the military I have had the privilege to work with outstanding personnel; be they Lower Enlisted, NCOs, Officers, or Warrant Officers. Seeing the discipline and technical skills that the Warrant Officers I have worked with possessed, made my desire to become part of the Warrant Office Cohort a permanent goal for my career. I understand that this opportunity, like the others the Army has offered is a privilege that must be earned with hard work; not just easily handed to an individual…
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From the onset of our careers as Special Forces Warrant Officers (SFWO), we are groomed to be combat leaders and staff officers. As a result of almost two decades of continuous ground operations, I would regard the latter as less imperative to success. The former is more conducive to returning home with all the men, weapons, and equipment intact, at least as it pertains to titling. SFWOs are further expected and specifically educated to advise commanders on all aspects of special operations.…
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leaders known as Warrant Officers. Warrant Officers, in most military services, are highly respected due to their ability to strike a balance between technical expertise and leadership. As you can imagine, they make up a tiny population of the military, and in the U.S. Army, Active Duty Warrant officers make up less than 3% of the entire service. The process for applying for selection as a Warrant Officer involves receiving a written recommendation from a senior warrant officer in your respective…
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My role as a military officer will change drastically from my current role as a Senior Non-Commission Officer (NCO). As a Senior NCO, I was primarily responsible for the health and welfare of Soldiers and ensuring they were trained to standard. Most importantly, I was a steward of the Army’s’ culture, traditions, and standards. My role as a Military Officer will be challenging as I will build upon the responsibilities of a Senior NCO. As a Military Officer, I must serve as a manager to Soldiers…
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the difference between a legal search and seizure and police officers obtaining evidence in an illegal manner. Officers need to handle each situation when probable cause and reasonable suspicion is involved. Determining what is reasonable and what is not takes great skill, perseverance, comprehension of the law, and an innate intuitiveness on the part of the officer. The Fourth Amendment clearly defines the exceptions to the warrant requirement.…
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I Landon Lonergan, attend cedartown high school as a senior. After graduation I want to become a law enforcement officer. I'm currently taking the public safety pathway at cedartown high school. The public safety pathway will help me in the future when it comes to interviewing, on the job incidents and many more things. I plan to use what the pathway has taught me to help better myself in my future goals. Not only do I plan to use the public safety pathway, I plan to use many more courses provided…
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yourself being a Probation Officers? “The first probation law in the United States was enacted by the Massachusetts legislature on April 26, 1878, but it was not until March 4, 1925, when the first statute providing for federal probation officers was signed by President Coolidge.” ("The United States Probation Office") “The Georgia Department of Corrections, Probation Supervision employed about 3,790 probation officers in 113 offices throughout the state. In 2010, these officers averaged about $35,820…
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”As a Law Enforcement Officer, my fundamental duty is to serve mankind; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation, and the peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the Constitutional rights of all men to liberty, equality, and justice.” This is first and most important sentence of the code of ethics that every law enforcement officer has to obey and follow throughout his career. Many people ask me why would…
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2014 S.W.A.T Officer Section One: Job Description SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) are well trained members that take on situations that the police forces cannot handle themselves. SWAT teams are called in when there are a risk to law enforcement officers or the public. “These elite professionals use their advanced training in weapons, teamwork and strategy to resolve situations such as hostage situations, counterterrorism operations, suicide intervention, warrant service under fire…
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