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Preferred Experience: Nine years of experience in risk evaluation/threat assessment or law enforcement or general case investigations. Education: Bachelor's degree in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Management, Police Science, Business Administration.
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Former experience working in or as a Law Enforcement Officer for a local, state or federal agency. Five (5) or more years of adjudicative and investigative support with and no less than two (2) years of experience as a Background Investigator, performing full-scope pre-employment investigations, Personnel Security Specialist or Adjudicator with a federal agency, police department, recognized private contractor or military related training specializing in background investigations.
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POL will work on general issues relating to policing, including use of force and de-escalation, officer-involved shootings, operations, management and supervision (such as hiring, promotion, discipline, and termination of sworn officers), and community engagement and civilian oversight of local law enforcement agencies.
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Eligible for MCOLES Certification as a law enforcement officer, with a valid Michigan Driver's License. Performs various campus police duties as needed; responds to complaints, conducts investigations, and may issue citations in accordance with law and board policy.
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Definition POLICE OFFICER Under general supervision is responsible for serving and protecting the community by performing crime prevention, criminal investigations, and law enforcement activities; performs related duties as required.
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Must hold a valid Peace Officer License from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Perform miscellaneous duties as required (e.g., conduct background investigations, review pend cases with supervisor, assist other law enforcement agencies.
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Responsibilities The Police Officer will perform a full range of police duties by following and executing rules, regulations, or procedures covering law and rules enforcement, physical and personal security operations, patrol duties, control desk duty, coordination with local courts, and/or crime prevention activities for the local jurisdiction.
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Applicants must pass a physical exam, physical agility test, polygraph, drug screen, and psychological evaluation as specified by the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council and the Morehead State University Police Department.
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Completion of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) Uniformed Police Training Program is a condition of continued employment. Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: 1) Applying knowledge of law enforcement procedures, regulations, and operations to perform routine, recurring kinds of fixed post assignments; 2) Preparing police reports concerning incidents and actions taken; 3) Responding to emergency calls for service while adhering to state and federal laws; and 4) Patrolling areas to detect, deter, and defend against threats.
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3 years of non-probationary UCPD Police Sergeant or higher classification experience or 5 years of non-probationary Police Sergeant or higher classification experience with a non-UCPD law enforcement agency.
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Non-qualifying experience includes: Routine police patrol work, traffic enforcement, building surveillance, tax collection, collection of delinquent accounts, skip tracing, credit checking, auditing, employment interviewing, hotel or store detective, correction officer, guard, inspector or security related positions, or any other position which does not involve the level of law enforcement investigative experience described above.
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The Commission to Combat Police Corruption (CCPC) studies and audits the investigations, discipline, and policies of the NYPD to prevent, deter, and detect corruption and serious misconduct.
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Law enforcement involves periods of routine office work, occasionally involves dealing with individuals or groups who are angry, upset, or frightened, requires good situational awareness using visual and auditory senses, and may from time to time require periods of high physical activity, including moving rapidly from point to point, within and outside buildings, climbing stairs and ladders, subduing violent individuals, and providing first aid and emergency care.
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Have been previously employed and certified as a full-time law enforcement officer within 12 months of application, either in the State of Illinois or in a state that the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board will approve a transfer for certification.
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Experience in security / law enforcement field preferred / Military background preferred. involved in incidents; communicate directly with outside authorities: Metro police department, Fire.
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