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87% as of 2012
Yes, negative portrayals of corrections officers can deter individuals from considering a career in corrections. This can potentially impact recruitment efforts and create challenges in staffing correctional facilities with qualified personnel. It's important to address these portrayals and highlight the valuable work that corrections officers do to attract and retain talented individuals in the field.
A full-time officer will work an AVERAGED 40 hour week although it may be broken up into rotating shifts. Most officers are paid on a bi-monthly basis and they may actually work more (or fewer) hours in one week than he does in the other because of the rotating shift scheduling.
It's difficult to get a precise number of law enforcement officers in the United States, because the definition of "police officer" varies from one jurisdiction to another, and there are numerous other job titles for people with police powers, such as deputy sheriffs, constables, state troopers, special agents and so on. The federal sector is especially difficult to track, as the federal government doesn't list federal-level police agencies with fewer than 100 officers. Virtually every federal agency or operation has some form of police assigned to it, and many of them are dedicated to that organization. For instance, the National Security Agency, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Pentagon all have police forces of their own. There is even an FBI Police Department that patrols FBI facilities and mans checkpoints at each entrance. That said, here is a list of types and numbers for law enforcement officers in the United States. The figure in parentheses is the year that data was gathered Local police (2000): 440,920 Sheriffs and deputies (2000): 164,711 State police (2000): 56,348 Special Jurisdictions (college, hospital, transit, etc.) (2000): 43,413 Texas constables (2000): 2,630 Tribal police (2000): 1,10 Federal law enforcement officers (2004): 104,884 Total: 814,007 This number does not include correctional (jail and prison) officers, who may have law enforcement authority, depending on their jurisdiction. The emergeny number for police in the US is 911. Or call 411 for ur local state police
Fewer than 15 percent of american households were headed by a working father and a nonworking mother
Of these options, fewer workers was not one of the goals of early unions. Unions focused on achieving better working conditions, shorter hours, and better pay for all workers.
Underemployment
Yes they do have an easier job if the team is doing well.
It was drafted in fewer than one hundred working days.
ushily the main start of the story
It help heighten the chance of persecuting criminals and even preventing crime by seeing possible criminals. overall it helps keep the citizens safe :P
GDP will decrease because, GDP is considered with the Quantity not with theQuality. Therefore Less service provided, cause less output, so GDP goes down.