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Women in Law Enforcement: Page 4
Women in Law Enforcement
Domestic Violence Is a Preventable Crime
What I do want to tell is my story, my connection with domestic violence, why I joined the Richmond (Va.) City Police Department, and what I'm doing to help.
Women in Law Enforcement
Do Victim Impact Statements From Officers Carry More Weight?
Phoenix Police Officer Jennifer Moore read her victim statement during sentencing. One article stated, "the highlight in court was Moore's dramatic description of how his shooting her had impacted her life."
Women in Law Enforcement
Keep Vitamin D In Your Diet
Our chance of being shot and killed as an officer are far less likely than our chance of being killed by a heart attack or dying from the complications of a broken hip when we're older due to a vitamin deficiency.
Women in Law Enforcement
Bringing Sunshine To Dark Souls
Even though it's painful to go to a scene where personal tragedy from our past is brought front and center, it's actually what makes being an officer, especially a female officer, so worthwhile.
Women in Law Enforcement
Officers, Protesters Voice Opinions on SB 1070 in Phoenix
Lori M. Connelly spoke with a diverse group of people outside the Maricopa County Jail to hear their perspectives on the Arizona immigration law that's been the focus of so much debate, and was the reason for massive protests and arrests in Phoenix last week.
Women in Law Enforcement
Welcoming Females to Law Enforcement
Are we, as a police community, doing things that hinder or scare women away from this job?
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Women in Law Enforcement
Boundaries of the Badge
All departments must be concerned with the image they project to their community. Our ability to work depends on the support of the community where we serve. This is one of many reasons we must abide by department policy on proper conduct and outside employment.
Women in Law Enforcement
Tips For Surviving Third Shift
So what do you do, if you're working the graveyard shift? The No. 1 solution is to get enough sleep. Sleep is essential for the human body, and it is natural to fall into an internal and regulated clock.
Women in Law Enforcement
Dating Difficulties
When I became an officer, dating wasn't fun at all. It felt like men were looking for a challenge.
Women in Law Enforcement
Why I Support Arizona's New Immigration Law
Federal law states the burden of proof falls on the alien for documents of legal immigration. How can a transfer of custody take place if you aren't allowed to ask for documents?
Women in Law Enforcement
Should Police Reality TV Depict Off-Duty Life?
"Cops" only depicted officers responding and handling calls, and oftentimes the banter that goes along with doing this job. With the newer shows, I was taken aback by how these officers allowed cameras into their personal lives.
Women in Law Enforcement
Reality in Maricopa County? I Hope Not
I expected the four female deputies of "Police Women of Maricopa County" to be portrayed as professional law enforcement personnel. I was wrong.
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