Explanation:
Detective: A person, especially a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes.
CSI:A Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) is in charge of extracting every possible piece of evidence from a particular crime scene. More often than not, they are employed by state or federal law enforcement, but civilians with a background in science may also be qualified for this position.
What does lawsuit mean?
Answer:
A lawsuit is when 2 or more people have a difficult situation and the take it to a judge to solve their disagreement or argument, and for the people that are have problems they usually have a lawyer.
Explanation:
When should you wear seat belts?
a. Only in states where it is required by law.
b. Any time you are in a moving vehicle.
c. Only when engaged in interstate commerce.
d. Only when traveling on a highway.
Answer: the answer is b. any time you are in a moving vehicle
i am SORRY BUT SO SORRY if it isn't
Explanation:
either in a moving vehicle you should always wear a seat belt , when an accident accurses if you have a seat bell on it is a less chance of flying out of your car etc.. hope it helps , good luck
Which of the following would be considered an attachment to a report? *
A.) Supplemental report
B.) Photos
C.) Arrest report
D.) Incident report
E.) Offense report
Answer:
B.) Photos
Explanation:
Because it is the "Correct Answer"
Answer:
B.) Photos
Explanation:
What was the most significant governmental action in the 1960s and 1970s to radically change the EMS situation?
The Highway Safety Act of 1966
The EMS Services Development Act of 1973
Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT)
President Johnson’s 1965 President Commission on Highway Safety
Answer:
Several Medical and Law experts gathered together and debated the formation of a new half government half privatized department to assist the Fire Department and Police in the field faster than the hospital could. In fact back then even experts debated to make a law that drivers must yield to emergency vehicles. However that law didn't become official until 1996 when a Paramedic was struck and killed by another vehicle.
Are we doing enough to tackle racism?
Let me know your opinions.
We have not done enough. In fact, we are making this situation worse. Racism is not something to tolerate with through violence, I think if we actually solved the problem with peace and change the minds of others, we will do better. I know someone who was anti-racist, but he got targetted from an anti-racist group and it changed him into a racist. (His name is Paul Miller, he is really inspirational if I am honest)
The United States’ various embassies in foreign nations throughout the world are administered by which entity of the United States?
Select one:
A. Department of State
B. Secretary General
C. Office of the Chief of Staff
D. Council of Economic Advisers
47. Polymers contain how many atoms?
O Two
O Five
Ο Ο Ο
O Hundreds
Thousands
Answer:
Polymers contain two or more atoms
As citizens, we have both freedoms and which of the following?
Responsibilities
Regulations
Debates
Voices
Name and describe three public affairs careers.
Answer:
copywriter social media manager spokesperson
Describe "treason" as it relates to the U.S Constitution
Answer:
Treason is where someone who has done something wrong and is sentenced to death.
Alexis is a high school student who wants to serve in the Air Force as a network operations officer. What should be her course of action?
A.
get a four-year degree in computer engineering or a similar discipline
B.
take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
C.
enroll in a military academy
D.
attend boot camp
Answer:
C
Explanation:
attend boot camp
After attend boot camp maybe you can use money that you have saved to pursue your education or you can still attend boot camp and still attend school
8. Generally, why do people join a CERT?
O A. To earn Citizen of the Year
O B. To stay busy
O c. To better prepare for hazards and protect themselves, loved ones, and their neighbors.
O D. To put their Scouting knowledge and skills to use
The United States is one of only eight countries in the world that does what?
Gives women the right to vote
Allows changes to their Constitution
Does not have mandated maternity leave
Allows new mothers to stay home with their babies for at least 12 weeks
What is a skill in law enforcement that helps an officer describe things?
A. Observation
B. Memory
C. Picture taking skills
D. Binoculars
Answer: A (Observation)
1. Communication Skills
The ability to communicate effectively is an absolute must for a police officer, especially when dealing with members of the public. In potentially unsafe situations, for example, such as when apprehending a potentially armed and/or dangerous suspect, you need to be firm and clear in your instructions. Alternatively, when dealing with a witness or a person of interest in an investigation, you need to be able to extract important information. You will also need to communicate well with your partner, especially in instances where there is the potential for danger, as well as with your other colleagues and other emergency services personnel, such as firefighters or paramedics.
2. Diplomacy
Part of being a good communicator is understanding the right tone and approach to take when dealing with different kinds of people. For example, when taking a statement from a victim of a violent or sexual crime, you would need to demonstrate tact and sensitivity, while the ability to be diplomatic will serve you well when interacting with members of the public.
3. Decision-Making Skills
As a police officer, you never know what kind of situation you might be in on any given day. Therefore, you need to be able to think quickly and clearly on your feet and make good decisions under intense pressure.
In the early stages of your career, this might involve managing the outcome of a callout in a particular way, but as your career evolves and you take on more responsibility, your decisions could potentially affect the welfare of your colleagues – particularly if you work within a dynamic unit, such as armed response, for instance.
4. Attention to Detail
Being constantly aware of what’s going around you and being able to pick up on small signs or signals is something that you will develop with experience on the job, but you still need to be a fundamentally diligent person. Indeed, if you want to progress into a detective role, particularly within homicide, narcotics or fraud, being attentive to detail is one of the definitive requirements.
5. Writing Skills
Although it’s not the most popular – or glamorous – part of the job, writing reports is a fundamental and mandatory duty for a police officer. They act as an official record of the respective callout or incident that you attended and are, therefore, admissible in court. Most police forces will assess your basic writing and note-taking skills during the recruitment process, so ensure that they are up to scratch before you apply.
6. Physical Endurance
As a junior police officer, both during your training and while out on patrol, it’s essential that you maintain a basic level of physical fitness.
7. Cultural Awareness
This is an attribute that any modern police officer needs to have, particularly during a time when the behaviour of law enforcement professionals is under public and political scrutiny. At its core, police work is about understanding the community that you serve, so you need to be aware of the customs and practices of the many groups of people within those communities, especially if you work in a large city with a more diverse population. It will also make your job a lot easier, as people will be more willing to work with you if you demonstrate respect and courtesy for their culture.
8. Problem-Solving Skills
The ability to approach problems and find solutions in a quick and logical manner is a highly valuable skill for a police officer. For example, it can help you to solve disputes and reach a compromise between two conflicting parties before a situation escalates further, or it can enable you to find a breakthrough during a particularly tough and complex investigation.
9. Professionalism
Police officers are public servants who uphold the law and, therefore, are held to the highest moral and ethical standards. This means that your behaviour needs to be exemplary at all times, including when not on duty, and that you should never be provoked or lose your cool.
If you find yourself in a situation where you are being verbally or physically abused, then it’s vital that you are able to remain professional and continue to do your job within the remit of the law.
10. Conflict Resolution Skills
It’s highly likely that a large proportion of the incidents you are called to will involve some level of dispute, whether they are played out in public or within somebody’s home. Therefore, the ability to diffuse a potentially explosive situation is highly useful, particularly if drugs or alcohol are involved. This may involve physically separating the two conflicting parties in order to calm things down, or using tact and diplomacy to talk people around. Either way, creating an environment where the potential for danger is lessened and which allows you to get the full story is better and safer for everyone.
The lowest paying salary out of jobs such as Firefighter, Emergency Medical Technician, and Emergency Management Specialist is an Emergency Management Specialist.
True or False?
Answer:
true, they are the lowest paying salary
Explanation:
Regarding military law:
A. each branch is governed by their own laws.
B. the accused always has a right to military counsel.
C. it uses the same laws as civilians.
D. it’s based on one common set of military rules.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
hope this helps
the accused always has a right to military counsel