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Must have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited College or University in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement or Police Science or equivalent. SGI Global is seeking Law Enforcement Instructors for the United States Capitol Police (USCP.
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Previous Law Enforcement, Corrections, or Military Experience Preferred. Sound alarms or calls police or fire department in case of fire or presence of unauthorized persons. As a condition of employment, applicants will be subject to a drug screen to the extent permitted by law.
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If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience - even better! Trained across all sites which include access control, foot and vehicle patrol, CCTV monitoring, responding to emergency calls, and traffic control for Police, Fire and EMS.
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Assists in criminal prosecution of misdemeanor and infraction violations of City ordinances and appeals, including but not limited to all municipal and building code violations within the City, including filing criminal charges, arraignment, trial, sentencing, and appeals; advises Code Enforcement, Building, Public Works, Police, and other Departments as needed regarding all criminal enforcement.
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Must have completed Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC) Law Enforcement Basic Academy or equivalency academy that is recognized by the CJTC; and successfully completed an agency's law enforcement patrol Field Training Program and probationary program as a commissioned Police Officer.
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Law Enforcement Corrections Law, Excessive Use of Force, False Arrest, False Imprisonment, High Speed Police Pursuit Litigation, Law Enforcement Disciplinary, Proceedings, Law Enforcement Liability, Law Enforcement Officers Rights, Police Brutality, Police Liability, Police Liability Defense, Police Misconduct.
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Police Officers require substantial knowledge of law enforcement methods and state legal codes in order to perform their primary duties. Must be in good health and physically fit for the performance of the duties of a law enforcement officer.
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High School Diploma or equivalent, and eight (8) years experience with radio communications within law enforcement, fire or ambulance services. Has a working knowledge of the SEPTA Transit Police Communications Operations Directives; specifically, Communication Policy, Telephone Procedures, Radio Broadcast Policy, Radio Broadcast Procedure, Release of Police Reports, Notification to the Inspector General's Office, and General Rules Concerning Confidentiality.
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MINIMUMS: High school or GED plus ten (10) years experience in fields providing the required knowledge, skills, and abilities, such as criminal justice, law enforcement or related field.
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As an Emergency Vehicle Installer your primary responsibilities are installing, repairing, testing, and removing 12-volt law enforcement vehicle equipment, including, but not limited light bars, flashers, sirens, video cameras, laptops, printers, consoles, transport partitions,radios, speakers, antennas, routers, windshield & side glass and more.
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Incumbent will effectively and efficiently communicate between campus law enforcement headquarters, campus police officers in the field, community service officers, parking officers, student assistants, other university departments and personnel and outside emergency and law enforcement agencies.
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Four (4) years of professional experience in accounting, financial auditing, tax systems work, tax collection, tax enforcement, or tax law. Describe all your professional paid work experience in accounting, financial auditing, tax systems work, tax collection, tax enforcement or tax law.
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Or, a certificate of completion in a police or reserve police academy or military training program, and one year of experience in areas of work, such as security guard, correctional officer, store investigations, police officer, police reserve officer, military police, or other law enforcement work.
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Police Officer/Deputy/Trooper experience working road patrol and/or United States Military Law Enforcement or Special Operations experience. Police Officer/Deputy/Trooper experience working road patrol and/or United States Military Law Enforcement or Special Operations experience.
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Skills youll learn align with Law Enforcement & Security, Intelligence Collection, Corrections and Detention. Law enforcement patrols. conduct force protection, anti-terrorism, area security, and police intelligence operations.
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