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    Person: Military officer Setting: In the military officer’s cabin. Scenario: Military officer questions himself at his inability to do what is right and tries to convince himself to do the right thing. Am I anything if I am not capable of doing my job? I have all the reasons‚ power‚ proof and the authority to do what I need to do for the revenge of the civilians‚ so why am I still backing up on trying to kill the commander in chief? Why is it that am I a coward? If I don’t make a change then they

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    The role of a military police officer is to protect the lives and property on Army territory by enforcing military laws and regulations‚ control traffic‚ prevent crime and respond to all emergencies. There is a lot that goes into becoming an MP. There is school and special training thats involved. Another aspect is the crucial distinction between a civilian police officer and a military police officer. There is also many job benefits that also include life after the military. A military police

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    The difference between leadership from being a former NCO to my current role as a Warrant Officer has some differences and also some similarities. As an NCO‚ leadership was more of a direct interaction role. More of the “I say you do” style. Any good leader provides direction and purpose to motivate their subordinates to want to do the task at hand even when the soldier may not really want to do the task. NCO’s provide direction in the form of verbal orders and create a very structured atmosphere

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    My mother often repeated these words to me: “You will grow up to be a man‚ Joe‚ and there are three very important things I want you to always remember—work hard‚ be respectful‚ and stay teachable!” These words continue to inspire and guide me through my experiences. While fixing faulty radios and damaged radars as an electronics technician over the past 10 years‚ I have realized that my real passion is working to find solutions to problems‚ not repairing broken equipment. I believe that the Civil

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    successful United States Military Academy cadet‚ as well as an officer in the United States Army. This is almost certainly one of the first things someone would look for in a strong officer. A strong leader can impact his soldiers in various ways. If your soldiers don’t stand behind you‚ and don’t have faith in you‚ they are more prone to disagree with or disobey your orders. Aside from leadership‚ a USMA cadet should be able to easily demonstrate confidence. What good is an officer who knows what must

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    The most important qualities in becoming a successful cadet and Army officer are critical thinking‚ integrity‚ and leadership. These qualities are a major aspect in being a great leader. A leader must possess many different traits and conduct them adequately to become a successful cadet and Army officer. In order to become an effective leader‚ one must have proficient critical thinking. This enables someone to evaluate a situation or issue and be able to overcome it to benefit the organization

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    Probation Officer Roles

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    The judge‚ probation officer‚ and juvenile police officer all have vital roles in a juvenile’s life as well as to the juvenile justice system. From what I have read the Judge is said to have the most important role. The judge is responsible for a variety of duties from administrative to judicial. The judge makes decisions in regards to whether a child needs to be taken away from their home‚ whether the evidence presented is true and factual‚ and last figure out what services best fits the needs

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    Roles of Correctional Officers Correctional officers play a vital role in the prison system. They are the first line of defense in prisons. They are ultimately responsible for the safety‚ security‚ and supervision of inmates that are under their care. They must enforce all the rules and policies that the prison officials emplace in order to maintain good order and discipline. Without correctional officers‚ prisons would not run and complete ciaos would occur. Correctional

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    Corrections Officers Roles

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    Roles of Corrections Officers CRJ303: Corrections January 12‚ 2015 The role of a correctional officers‚ also known as detention officers play a very vital role when it comes to their duties inside the penitentiary or in a detention home. The Department of Corrections is an agency of the United State government that have been around for many of centuries. The correctional officers and the prison administration are an essential piece to our Justice System. The correctional officers has the

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    Corrections Officer Roles

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    Roles of Corrections Officers Keli Tomlinson Ashford University Corrections CRJ 303 Karyn Goldmeier September 19‚ 2014 Roles of Corrections Officers Many people view correctional officer‚ or COs‚ as the backbone to corrections. Besides managing inmates 24 hours a day‚ seven days a week‚ usually divided up working 12 hour shifts‚ their upmost important role is to maintain a safe and secure environment for both staff and inmates. Correctional officers have one of the hardest and most challenging jobs

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