By admin1 on May 1, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
You may not think so but, the way you ask towards your local law enforcement is making a lasting impression on the views and opinions of the younger generation.
The local agencies are made up of men and women who live right where you live. How can you even consider negative feelings about your neighbors who are only there to serve you?
What does this teaching respecting authority do to the younger ones and how to respect your neighbors? Maybe more than ever, we need to reevaluate just what it is we are teaching the children about the roll of law enforcement.
It seems that if something is not done soon, it might mean the children of today could be the criminals of tomorrow. None of us want that to happen.
Teaching respect- which is healthy, towards police officers or any other emergency service workers implements a positive attitude and stops your child from being tomorrows criminal.
Teaching respect to the kids:
If you have a child who is at a very young age, now is the time to make a good impression. Take your child to see the police station in your town. Let them meet those people who make up this special agency.
By admin1 on May 1, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
There is a term within law enforcement that is known as search and seizure. It is a legal procedure allowing law enforcement officials who have suspicions of criminal activity occurring to search an individual’s property and to take anything related to the crime itself.
There are rules in place for such search and seizures to make sure that not only are the law enforcement officers covered but also the citizens have their rights protected. The Constitution of the United States is the particular document ensuring these rights to all involved.
Laws for search and seizure:
Unreasonable search and seizure is not allowed and also defined within the Constitution. This means you have a right to keep your privacy and not have it invaded by anyone who wishes to take it from you.
To ensure that privacy is kept, a search warrant is issued before any search and seizure procedure is undertaken.
To be more specific, the Constitution of the United States has listed this search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment. More common to the whole of society is Fourth Amendment Rights Violations.
By admin1 on Apr 30, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
Although it sounds like a simple title, these titles are perhaps among the most difficult to maintain. Search and rescue workers are what they sound like. When a disaster occurs, these people are called in for either their help or their expertise, dependant on the level of their skills and knowledge.
There are basically three categories that cover most of the search and rescue field, those three categories being the beginner (novice), support personnel, and field personnel. Keep in mind the fact that all states are different, and the local requirements will vary with each state.
Variations in search and rescue emergency workers:
Beginning with the novice, or the beginner search and rescue emergency worker, the general qualifications of these workers do not normally include specific duties mandated to solely them. They are mainly placed where they will perform the best.
These search and rescue workers are required to be in excellent health both mentally and physically to suit the task at hand, and they must be knowledgeable of at least the basic search and rescue skills necessary to perform the required task.
By admin1 on Apr 30, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
Almost daily, we open our newspapers or turn on our television sets, only to hear or read of some new travesty dealing with police officers and a victim that is either dead or in hospital as a result of an ‘alleged’ crime.
How long will we as law abiding citizens allow this to continue?
Some of the incidents which gave police officers a black scar of brutality:
How can we turn our faces away and ignore an ever growing problem across America today. I am referring to those instances like one in 1998, October 18th, an African-American man passed away just over five days after having been beaten, brutally, by St. Paul’s police officers that had stopped him for a traffic violation.
Perhaps the most shocking piece of information about this incident is the fact that Mr. Graham’s hands had been handcuffed behind his back during the beating, and the police officers involved claimed he had been attempting to flee the scene in his vehicle.
A large majority of the complaints are based on racism, and ethnicity, however, there are in fact incidents that involve Caucasian people as well. In Minneapolis, a white woman was shot to death by police officers that had broken open her locked door in her apartment.
By admin1 on Apr 29, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
Most people, when talking about law enforcement and police officers, believe they know everything about them.
Although they may admit they are not certain of the actual job description that is basically where their knowledge ends.
Not many people understand the myriad of sub-titles involved in most police officers nationwide.
Most of the police officers positions carry the same weight of responsibility adhered to the phrase “To Protect and Serve“, but they are all different in many ways.
Variations in police officers:
As an Investigative Detective, you will be required to maintain your composure while investigating high profile and difficult crimes usually during unusual hours. The conditions are, at times, hazardous as well as high stress and require a clear state of mind for decision making either on the spot, or elsewhere.
This police officers position has been colored as glamorous by movies and television shows, however, real life often differs dramatically and none of the work is glamorous.
The next two ‘hats’ are slightly less dramatic, but necessary all the same. They are the Bicycle Patrol Officer and the Community Resource Officer. The former of the two requires, of course, biking skills as well as the ability to react quickly.
By admin1 on Apr 29, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
Have you felt the call to duty, to aid in protecting your home and the citizens around you, while maintaining peaceful relations everywhere? If you have, perhaps you should consider joining your local police force.
Before joining, there is information you need to read and become familiar with, involving the requirements, rules, and regulations. Although every state varies in their requirements, as do each city and county as well, there are many requirements that are similar from force to force.
Police Officer requirements:
The first police officers requirement listed concerns the age limit. The average legal age to apply for a spot on the police force is 21 years old at the time of filling out the application. This enables the person applying to list their status as a legal adult.
Following the age requirement is the education level that is acceptable for all applicants. The average education level required is at least a high school diploma. Some police departments require two years of college as well.
If the applicant has had higher schooling, that is considered a benefit and these applicants are more prone to procure the better police officer job positions.
By admin1 on Apr 28, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
For those of you who are considering a career in law enforcement, it will benefit you to be clear on the job requirements and the official job description if you are applying for a job as a police officer.
The average person has no idea what entails being a police officer and very few people understand what is expected of them.
This article is written with those of you in mind that is considering a position on your local police force. Keep in mind, this is merely a general description, some towns/cities/states vary widely from others.
To completely understand what is required for this job, you will need to procure a job description information packet from your intended employer.
Police officer job portrayal:
The basic description for police officers jobs is something of an umbrella statement. Police officers are required to patrol both residential areas as well as business establishments.
In doing, they are to provide, when requested, protection of citizens and their property, the security of these people and businesses, and last but not least, emergency assistance.
If you are looking for a job that has earned the title as ‘jack of all trades’, it was never more fitting than for a police officer.
By admin1 on Apr 28, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
There is some police show on television each day that reminds us of the fact that police car cameras are watching our every move. They are very common to all of us now but, really did not surface until the later part of the 1990’s as a result of the need for more definitive ways to reduce racial tensions and to prevent lawsuits from being filed.
The very first police car camera:
The Community Oriented Policing Services of the Department of Justice in the United States was the first to jump in and offer help to the police agencies that needed funding for the police car cameras installations.
Thus created an incentive program for the police car cameras which gave monetary aid to any state or highway patrol to ensure they could purchase the police car cameras they needed.
In 2000, the first monetary funds were given. Three years later, forty seven states had been granted over twenty-one million in funds for the police car cameras program.
Before the program started, only eleven percent of there law enforcement agencies had police car cameras in their vehicles. Because of the program, that number has risen to seventy-two percent and is still going up.
By admin1 on Apr 27, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
Today, society as a whole has a tendency to define most actions taken or carried out by police officers as forms of police brutality.
To fully understand the implication of the word, one must look at the beginnings, of said word. The word brutality originates from the Latin word Brutus, which translates to brute.
Brutality would be the act of all of the above. When breaking down the word as such, it begins to take on a far more serious tone, possibly even frightening, when applied to some of the simple circumstances that occur to day.
Is it just what we hear about the police brutality in the news and in the paper or is their a real issue here that needs to be taken seriously? Do the police have a choice or are there some certain times when a more Police Brutality action needs to be taken against some of these criminals.
Police Brutality:
Some critics view most of police actions as being cruel, bordering on police brutality. How can they use such terminology to judge the countless men and women that risk their lives daily for the safety of everyone, regardless of race, sex, or orientation?
By admin1 on Apr 27, 2008 in Police & Emergency, SOCIETY, LAWS & ISSUES | 0 Comments
We have all seen them in movies, some have even experienced their work up close and personal, and some have wondered — what are these dogs actually used for?
Are they in fact going to be the ‘next generation’ of police officers? While their expertise is definitely welcome in the law enforcement world today, I doubt they will replace humans, but there are many police officers that prefer working with K-9’s and rank them as the highest on loyalty and trustworthiness.
K-9 training:
The training of K-9’s is a meticulous and often strenuous process. There is quite a lot of education that goes into their training, as well as training the handler of the K-9. It all begins with the selection process of each and every dog that is hand picked for training as a police tracking dog.
Not all dogs chosen will actually succeed, but the high majority of them do. It takes a special dog, quick witted, healthy, and mentally efficient, to graduate from any course as an official K-9 police tracking dog.
Currently, the most popular breed of dog chosen as K-9’s are firstly, the German shepherd and then following close behind is the Belgian Malinois, and for passive police work, Labrador Retrievers are commonly used.