Reference no: EM133627609
Problem
One current narrative is that police need more training. In order to become a police officer in Texas, an individual must attend a basic police academy. Additionally, the minimum educational requirements require an applicant for the position of police officer have a GED or high school diploma. The average full time police academy is four months long.
Is this a sufficient amount of time for an individual to become a police officer? Should police officers be required to have a degree before becoming an officer? If so, which type of degree (associates, bachelors, masters)? Can you think of any other required training that all police officers should have? Explain your answer. Below is a link to UHD's police academy website as well as a link to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). You can reference them as you type out your response.
Discussion Post
Part I
Contrast the role of crime with the role of politics in the growth of corrections. Why is this contrast important?
Part II
You have just been offered and accepted the job of police chief for a medium size police department (approximately 115 officers). Write a mission statement for your department. After you have completed this mission statement, assume that you are addressing your officers for the first time as the new chief. What attitudes you want to foster in your officers and how would you go about accomplishing this?
Part III
What if you were in law enforcement? Which type of terrorist would you prefer to investigate? Why?
Why are lone-wolf terrorists so difficult to stop? What are the disadvantages facing law enforcement when it comes to identifying and arresting a lone wolf terrorist?
In what ways does criminal behavior differ from terrorist behavior? What similarities do the two share? Should law enforcement approach the two in the same manner? Provide examples to demonstrate your reasoning.