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1,192 Black officers:As of 2009, LAPD [compared to city's population] is42% Latino [46.53% of city's population is Latino]12% Black [11.24% of city's population is Black]7% Asian [9.99% of city's population is Asian]37% White [29.75% of city's population is White]At the current number of sworn officers, 9936, that comes out to1,192 Black4,173 Latino3,676 White695 Asian
The name "Black Widow" comes from the spider killing their mate, plus they are black with a red or yellow hourglass.
Well the black bear is known for its killing ability It can kill what ever comes between it and it's path
It depends on the proportionality of the crime, the current laws, the police officers' attitude/personality when you meet them and (if it comes to it) the court's decision.
It is important to seize every opportunity that comes your way. The police officers will seize the stolen property. As a result of the lawsuit, he is able to seize your assets. With a search warrent, the officers are able to seize evidence from the scene.
Law enforcement isn't only a job. There is an attitude, ethos and worldview that comes with working in a police profession, and that tends to change the way the officer lives his life. That lifestyle is the police subculture. It reflects the values, practices, and beliefs held by police officers that shape their working and personal lives.
Just before the male voice comes in, she blows smoke into the police officers face :P
Being a Police officer comes with its downfalls: For example Police officers receive a great deal of verbal abuse from some members of the public, and especially from drunken people. Police officers are also at increased risk of violence towards them hence the reason they wear protective clothing and stab vests. The majority of the public see the police as an annoyance in their lives, due to the fact they may often disrupt some of their actions through upholding laws. Finally Police officers are at the for front of violence and crime meaning that they have a much higher chance of being injured whilst on duty than many other professions.
Yes, while the Federal Reserve is a quasi-government agency, and the Police are not paid Federally, they have powers granted from The Department of Justice, as Federal Law Enforcement Officers. This comes courtesy of The Patriot Act. New Officers must attend a basic law enforcement recruit academy, accredited by FLETA. It is usually held in Atlanta or New York. New York is said to be the tougher and more regimental academy of the Federal Reserve Police Training Unit. So, your answer is yes, they are real Police Officers, but as with most Uniformed Government Police Agencies, the work is 99 percent physical security.
People might say they hate being Military Police Officers for a variety of reasons. Some common factors that may contribute to their dislike of the career include irregular working hours, the potential danger or risk involved in the job, dealing with conflicts or confrontations, and the stress that comes with enforcing rules and regulations. Ultimately, personal experiences and individual preferences can also play a significant role in shaping an individual's perspective on their job as an MOS 31B.
You can, provided your urine test comes back negative.You shouldn't as law enforcement officers should be free of any past or current illegal behavior.
It depends on various factors such as rank, years of service, and location. Generally, higher-ranking military officers can earn more than police officers, while lower-ranking military personnel generally earn less. However, it is important to note that military service often comes with additional benefits and allowances that can offset lower base pay.