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How do you learn to recognize dangerous situations?
Do you have your own system? Explain.
What is the best advice you have ever been given?
Does your department lean more towards a rapid response style of patrol or a community based philosophy?
How often do officers train?
What type of training is done yearly?
Are there any driving or patrol courses offered?
How is driving/patrol courses acquired?
Does your department have cameras mounted in cruisers? Do you have body cameras?
What's the policy on backup for officers? Are there calls requiring mandatory back up? If any, what are they?
What's the time period until a new officer works alone?
What are the expectations of the department for officers to learn street names, counties, etc.?
How does the department handle officer performance evaluations? Is it a fair process?
Does the department offer education on gangs or terrorism?
Is there a residency requirement?
Is there information passed on to officers on the latest patrol stops? (This could be threats to police identified by other officers or departments, M.O. of drug runners, stolen vehicles, transporting weapons, etc.) If so, when and how is the information imparted.
How do you cope with ethical issues that conflict with your own beliefs while working as a police officer? For example, guarding an abortion clinic or rally against gun control, etc.
What is your evaluation of the department, officers, equipment, etc.?
Is this a good profession? If you could do it all over again, would you?
How do you learn to recognize dangerous situations?
Do you have your own system? Explain.
What is the best advice you have ever been given?
Does your department lean more towards a rapid response style of patrol or a community based philosophy?
How often do officers train?
What type of training is done yearly?
Are there any driving or patrol courses offered?
How is driving/patrol courses acquired?
Does your department have cameras mounted in cruisers? Do you have body cameras?
What's the policy on backup for officers? Are there calls requiring mandatory back up? If any, what are they?
What's the time period until a new officer works alone?
What are the expectations of the department for officers to learn street names, counties, etc.?
How does the department handle officer performance evaluations? Is it a fair process?
Does the department offer education on gangs or terrorism?
Is there a residency requirement?
Is there information passed on to officers on the latest patrol stops? (This could be threats to police identified by other officers or departments, M.O. of drug runners, stolen vehicles, transporting weapons, etc.) If so, when and how is the information imparted.
How do you cope with ethical issues that conflict with your own beliefs while working as a police officer? For example, guarding an abortion clinic or rally against gun control, etc.
What is your evaluation of the department, officers, equipment, etc.?
Is this a good profession? If you could do it all over again, would you?
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