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Albert
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Posted: Sun Dec 6th, 2009 04:50 pm | 21st Post |
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| After completion of my undergraduate program I will have set an example to my fellow employees that even someone my age is capable of completing an education. Currently, I have encouraged subordinates and peers to keep "education" as a career goal and I am proud to see two of my subordinates have enrolled in Master's programs. My next goal is to promote at least another rank within my organization.
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rwinick331245
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Posted: Mon Dec 7th, 2009 07:22 pm | 22nd Post |
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| There are a few things I would pass along. The first is situational crime prevention. I think we can all do a better job of reducing crime in each of our cities and counties. Situational crime prevention gives us another way how to do this. The second thing is the different websites. These websites can be utilized for crime prevention, obtaining grants, useful information on the latest and greatest technology out there for law enforcement and school projects/papers. Lastly is the leadership skills Dr. Harvey spoke about. We all learned some good stuff in his class.
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rwinick331245
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Posted: Mon Dec 7th, 2009 07:26 pm | 23rd Post |
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I agree Joe, I have also used some of these websites for work and writing research papers. The most helpful site so far has been the NCJRS site. Good luck Joe and stay focused, only four more months to go.
Ray Winick
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jpowersunion
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Posted: Mon Dec 7th, 2009 09:35 pm | 24th Post |
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The information provided from the website review project was an excellent source of information that I have already incorporated many of the websites with my training staff. The text was also a good source of information to learn about the modern technology that some of the older generation was not aware of. Sometimes we tend to do things the way it's always been done. This class has presented some of the new ways of gathering information for learning purposes as well as investigative purposes.
I learned some new methods of criminal activity while preparing the last paper on HI Tech Crimes. There are some new crime trends we all need to be aware of for law enforcement purposes, and for the protection of ourselves, and our families.
I will certainly share everything from this class with others.
JP
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jpowersunion
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Posted: Mon Dec 7th, 2009 09:46 pm | 25th Post |
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I would agree with your comments about Situational Crime Prevention. The class discussion hit some areas such as "mind mapping" and the "routine activity theory" that can be beneficial for briefings, problem solving, and dealing with city officials.
Attacking the challenges in law enforcement have always kept the job exciting, which contribute to the values we instill in those who will follow our lead. The leadership concepts shared throughout all of the classes are a definite contribution to our continuous learning.
JP
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LMenziestwintowers
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Posted: Wed Dec 9th, 2009 12:46 am | 26th Post |
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| As an officer, I believe ethics are extremely important. So for me the class that will help me the most in my career is CJM 303: Applied Ethics in Criminal Justice Management. The information that I acquired taking the class will help both my peers and I with better decision making.
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LMenziestwintowers
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Posted: Wed Dec 9th, 2009 01:01 am | 27th Post |
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Jperezunion
Terrorism is such a vital part of our every day lives. I'm happy to know this will be one of your focuses once re-enter the military.Thank you for protecting our country.
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kflorendoArcadia410
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Posted: Wed Dec 9th, 2009 03:58 am | 28th Post |
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| The Police Technology class has been helpful at work and with my other classes. The website presentations were very helpful. I also liked all the tips & techniques that were taught in class.
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cruzitotwintowers2009
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Posted: Wed Dec 9th, 2009 04:21 am | 29th Post |
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| I'm with you florendo, police technology the tips and techniques have been helpful. All unexpected. I also did not think that the web presentations where going to be useful but they were informative.
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cralphunion
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Posted: Thu Dec 10th, 2009 11:23 am | 30th Post |
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This is my first class at UI&I; however, I have already used some of what I have learned. For instance, the website assignment expanded my knowledge of resources. In addition, the websites that Prof. Foster has directed us to for additional information have also been educational for me.
I know the resources provided in this course alone will be passed on to those I mentor along the way, and will continue to assist me in my career.
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cralphunion
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Posted: Thu Dec 10th, 2009 11:35 am | 31st Post |
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L Menzies,
I agree with you about the importance of ethics. Though we all know what ethics are, and strive to live and work within the ethical boundries, I think constant reminders and classes help keep us focused, and help us keep our troops focused on the ethical and professional standards of law enforcement.
cralph
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JoeBArcadia
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Posted: Fri Dec 11th, 2009 07:04 pm | 32nd Post |
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This course has been very beneficial to me. it has opened my eyes to crime analysis and the benefits of this enforcement tool. It is an area of law enforcement that my agency has just scratched the surface in. This course has given me many Internet sights to obtain information as well as social websites to help us get our job done and not re-invent the wheel. I plan to pass these resources onto my staff.
Joe B.
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JoeBArcadia
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Posted: Fri Dec 11th, 2009 07:08 pm | 33rd Post |
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rwinick331245 wrote: There are a few things I would pass along. The first is situational crime prevention. I think we can all do a better job of reducing crime in each of our cities and counties. Situational crime prevention gives us another way how to do this. The second thing is the different websites. These websites can be utilized for crime prevention, obtaining grants, useful information on the latest and greatest technology out there for law enforcement and school projects/papers. Lastly is the leadership skills Dr. Harvey spoke about. We all learned some good stuff in his class.
I agree that situational crime prevention is very interesting and should be passed along to help prevent and reduce crime.
Joe B.
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Eric Mills Arcadia CA
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Posted: Sat Dec 12th, 2009 12:14 am | 34th Post |
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First of all, I did It! If I can do it, others can too. Second, It forces you to really manage your time to stay on top of class work and my day job work. This is my first class, and I am really looking forward to "walking" in June...
Eric, Arcadia
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Eric Mills Arcadia CA
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Posted: Sat Dec 12th, 2009 12:29 am | 35th Post |
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JP, I agree with you, we now have more tools to use in our problem solving. The connections in class are a boost to productivity as well...
Eric
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Eric Mills Arcadia CA
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Posted: Sat Dec 12th, 2009 12:31 am | 36th Post |
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jpowersunion wrote:
I would agree with your comments about Situational Crime Prevention. The class discussion hit some areas such as "mind mapping" and the "routine activity theory" that can be beneficial for briefings, problem solving, and dealing with city officials.
Attacking the challenges in law enforcement have always kept the job exciting, which contribute to the values we instill in those who will follow our lead. The leadership concepts shared throughout all of the classes are a definite contribution to our continuous learning.
I meant to post here...
JP, I agree with you, we now have more tools to use in our problem solving. The connections in class are a boost to productivity as well...
Eric
JP

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rmullinsbrea
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Posted: Sat Dec 12th, 2009 11:10 pm | 37th Post |
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I found the website presentations to be invaluable. I have used many of the websites since the presentations.
Another item of value is the information provided by Raymond Foster regarding promotional exams. I frequently have people seeking my advice on promotions. I feel much more equipped to help them now.
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rmullinsbrea
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Posted: Sat Dec 12th, 2009 11:14 pm | 38th Post |
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LMenziestwintowers wrote: As an officer, I believe ethics are extremely important. So for me the class that will help me the most in my career is CJM 303: Applied Ethics in Criminal Justice Management. The information that I acquired taking the class will help both my peers and I with better decision making.
I too have been looking forward to the ethics class. You have wetted my appetite for that course!
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jponce-arcadia
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Posted: Sun Dec 13th, 2009 01:41 am | 39th Post |
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Mullins:
I found the websites to be a great source of information. I will definitely incorportate them into my toolbox. Prior to this class, I would of had to spend some time trying to research and find the information that I now have readily available to me.
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jponce-arcadia
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Posted: Sun Dec 13th, 2009 01:51 am | 40th Post |
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Integrity by far is still the foundation that we must all adhere to. A leader must be able to demonstrate integrity and honest in all applications of life whether on duty or off duty. This does not just apply to the supervisor who strives to lead by example. Rather, this applies to all law enforcement officers from the top down. Im hopeful that others will base my credibility as a result of my actions, and that alone will inspire them to do likewise.
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