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Posted over 1 year ago i have this homework assignment to interview a police administrator or retired police officer concerning the changed in police methods and philosopy over the past several decades. i have one week to do this and i have no idea what qestions to ask or where to begain at all i would really like some help |
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| Posted over 1 year ago Your best bet is to contact your local police department and ask to speak to the chief or other higher up. They tend to be very cooperative and an in-person interview will yield more satisfying answers. PL MENTORING TEAM MEMBER "Don't underestimate the drawing power of the Garden State." From the film "Dogma" Trying to stay sane in an insane world... |
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| Posted over 1 year ago Yup .... what he said. |
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| Posted over 1 year ago TheSarge says ...
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| Posted over 1 year ago FireDad says ...
BUMP............. In other words wifey, you need to conduct your own interview of said "police administrator or retired police officer" as assigned by the class instructor. You need to complete your assignment by writing in your own words, in your own report and NOT by cutting and pasting any comments that might be posted here on this or any other website. Your report should include the actual name of the department and the name and title (current or retired) of the person or persons being interviewed and NOT name the avatar on policelink. I hope this helps. |
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| Posted over 1 year ago I just can't with this thread so here's a picture;
Adapt, improvise and overcome.
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