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1). The Life of a Police Officer By : Josh Stone
Police officers face many dangers in their jobs. Police officers are constantly being faced with the unknown and the unpredictable. They never truly know the outcome of any situation they enter into. This can make policing a dangerous profession. Dangers faced by police include death, increased risk of infectious diseases, and serious and minor trauma, both physical and emotional.
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2). Keys To Getting The Law Enforcement Job You Want By : Don Cirillo
These days, when uncertain economic times are putting many careers in doubt, an increasing number of people are looking to work in law enforcement. And there are very good reasons for this.
As many industries have shrunk, North American communities have steadily increased their budgets for law enforcement. Police officers now enjoy better pay and often outstanding benefits.
Article Related to: job, job interview, police, law enforcement
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4). 3 Tips To Buying The Right Radar Detector By : Brandon Hopkins
There are many radar detectors on the market right now. Each one of them claims to have a single best feature. Some detect from the longest distance, while others claim to detect the most radar bands. Others claim to have the highest degree of accuracy and can tell the distance and direction of the radar gun.
With all these different features on the.
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5). Being a Security Guard By : Josh Stone
A security guard or security officer is, usually, a privately-employed person who is employed to protect property and/or people. Usually security guards are uniformed and act to protect property by maintaining a high visibility presence and observing (either directly, through patrols, or by watching alarm systems or video cameras) for signs of crime, fire or disorder; then taking action and/or reporting any incidents to their client, employer and emergency services as appropriate.
Article Related to: security, guard, officer, career, job, property, patrol, alarm, video, camera, crime, fire, employer, emergency, arrest, authority, police, peace, law
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6). Free stolen and lost car checks now available to UK motorists buying used cars. By : Richard Goedegebuur
Motorists no longer have to pay to find out if the used car or motorbike they are about to purchase is one of more than 300,000 cars and motorbikes stolen each year in the UK.
Checkmyfile.com has launched the UK’s first free, online Police Stolen Vehicle Check, sanctioned by The Police Information Technology Organisation – a government agency that provides information technology, communications systems and services to the Police.
Article Related to: "used cars", finance, insurance, cars, police, motorbikes, mopeds, scooters
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8). The Police Officer Career By : Josh Stone
Police Detective: A Police Officer Career For The Taking
Police Detectives as Portrayed in the Media
Police detective TV series are on the rise. In fact, not one, but three Crime Scene Investigators or CSI TV series are available for public viewing: CSI New York, CSI Miami and CSI Las Vegas. Before, televiewers were already content with the action and suspense scenes that were packaged with police and detective TV shows, but now, they are clamoring for more.
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9). Americans Fear Crime By : Market Junction
Are you afraid of crime? Do you think about becoming the victim of crime often? According to the Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, many Americans fear becoming the victim of crime often. As I will show in this article, the fear crosses all lines—sex, race, education, age and profession. Subjects were asked if they were afraid to walk alone around their neighborhood or any area within one mile from it at night.
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10). What to do When your Employer wants a Police Check By : Shannon Columbo
You have been asked to provide a police check for your new job. How do you go about doing this? What information will be given?
Firstly, it is a matter of procedure to be asked for a police check if you are going to be holding certain jobs. You can expect to be asked for a police check if you are working with children in any capacity (from one week at summer camp to teacher’s college to daycare supervisor).
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11). The Golden Retriever – All-Around Companion, Helper and Friend By : Charles Kassotis
The Golden Retriever is a versatile dog, eager to be in the water to hunt or play but equally a home curled up for an afternoon nap with family.
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13). How To Report A Business Insurance Claim By : David Gass
Explains how to achieve the best results when reporting a business insurance claim.
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15). Mobile Phones To Help Fight Crime By : Iggy Quazi
A new scheme has been launched in three towns across the UK, encouraging people to report anti-social behaviour using their mobile camera phones. Harlow in Essex (home town of Mouse2house.co.uk) as well as Bristol and Ipswich have been given the opportunity to test this new way of reporting anti-social behaviour.
Initially residents are being invited.
Article Related to: mobile phone network, photos, video, music, voice recording, anti-social behaviour, message, police, harlow, essex
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17). The True Temperament of the Rottweiler By : Charles Kassotis
Rottweilers are agile, smart dogs, with several capacities. They can be used as guard and watch dogs, they can be trained to herd, hunt or perform in obedience trails. They can be used in the police, military and rescue work, or make great companion and family pets.
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18). Things To Do With Your Criminal Justice Degree By : Josh Stone
A lot of students considering a civil service career think that a criminal justice degree is only good for being a law enforcement officer or, in combination with a legal degree, a criminal lawyer.
Article Related to: criminal justice, career, job, business, detective, investigator, officer, security, police
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20). Law Enforcement Career - Introduction to Gangs By : Josh Stone
Street gangs are defined as a group of individuals, usually youth, banded together under a common identity for the purpose of carrying out persistent illegal activity. This activity may revolve around dealing narcotics, robbery, pimping, burglary, racketeering, extortion, vandalism, and the hostile defense of their turf from other gangs.
Article Related to: law enforcement, career, police, security, gang, criminology, street gangs, crime, job, uniforms
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22). Crime Prevention and The Talking Cameras By : Mark Burdett
Picture the scene if you will, a group of youths are causing trouble in the street when out of seemingly nowhere a voice appears warning them that their actions are being recorded and that the police are on their way. A violation of civil rights or the latest crime prevention tool? You decide.
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23). Behind Thebadge: New Jersey Police Officer Forms Single’s Website By : Ken Bachman
An officer employed as a full-time police officer in New Jersey, is rushing to the rescue of single emergency service workers across the country.
Officer Ken Bachman, an eight-year veteran, launched TheBadge.org earlier this year. Currently the only dating site on the Web catering exclusively to emergency service workers, TheBadge.org is free to users and offers a number of useful features.
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24). The Police Want to Speak With Me - What Should I Do? By : Donald P. Schweitzer
Copyright 2006 Law Offices of Donald P. Schweitzer
Have you ever stopped to consider what you would do if you were suddenly faced with the prospect of getting arrested and being asked by the police to speak to them? Most of my law abiding clients never consider such circumstances since they do not foresee the possibility of ever having problems with the law.
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